Do google and bing rank pages or websites—Google and Bing ranking process

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Yes Google and Bing rank pages by so doing, your website is ranked. They use their algorithms to decide how good a page is, and rank it accordingly.

There are many factors in which a search engine ranks websites. The most common factors include relevancy, presence of keywords, and overall user experience. Google ranks webpages as well as websites that have quality content, compelling titles and descriptions, freshness, meta tags and more. Bing also scores sites for frequent updates and topical relevance.
Although both Google and Bing rank websites, they each have their own ranking criteria. As a result, it is not possible to determine which of these search engines are most important for your site to appear on. Your rankings and traffic will vary depending on many factors: the keyword you use, your website content's relevancy to that keyword, how popular the topic is on Google and Bing, etc. We could still say Bing ranks websites based on the number of links you have on the web and Google ranks websites based on their popularity.

Google might control 70-80% of search traffic, but there are exceptions for specific markets as well as new emerging markets where Google has less influence than standard practice. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the search engines that work best for your organization and industry, with the goal of being more influential in specific fields.
 
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