Images on Bing
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I have uploaded images to our Mozlocal account and they are showing up on Google but when we go to Bing not all the images are showing up and there is a png image of our logo that is not on Google.
Wondering why this is happening and if it is possible to be fixed?
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Hey, I noticed that the images on our Mozlocal account are showing up on Google but not all of them are appearing on Bing. Plus, our PNG logo is missing from Google. Any ideas why this might be happening or how we can fix it?
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Just to add to this post, Bing is really far behind all the data input of google. I tried a few days ago to make my GMB listing on Bing en chose to copy the data of my already exciting GMB profile in google, but Bing could not find the GMB listing of my site in google which lets me think that BING really has a issue with data receiving of other search engines. Interms of images to get in Bing search you could use medium.com for a blog post and insert a bunch of images there wich will make sure your images get in google images and then send a cheap press release to that post. This should work verygood.
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@SCMarCom The difference in the images seen on Google compared to Bing may be due to variations in the search engine indexing algorithms or the ways in which images are crawled and ranked. It's possible that Bing's algorithm prioritizes different factors than Google, which affects the visibility of images. To enhance the visibility of images on Bing, it's important to optimize the images with relevant alt text, file names, and ensure correct uploading through Mozlocal. This may assist in better indexing and ranking on Bing.
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