Likelihood to Recommend I always make sure that we are actively using Bing and Google. There is a tradeoff in your time when you use more tools, but there's also benefit in multiple perspectives. And don't forget that Bing is a very viable search engine that receives 500 million search queries each month. You may find that your business benefits from a relatively small amount of attention paid to Bing because search ranking there is easier (not easy, easier).
Read full review iSpionage is ideal for when you want to get a feel for the competitor landscape for a potential client. You can just pop in, throw in the URL, and see which competitors populate, then look at the average spend. I wish I could look back at like yearly average spend, easier (default on last 1 month). But it's great to get quick glimpses and build some quick talking points around that. I don't think it's all that good for organic keyword analysis. I find the organic interface a bit clunky, with lots of information that I don't feel is all that relevant. Stick with paid search insights.
Read full review Pros Clarity. Bing Webmaster Tools is well-designed and easy to navigate, even for beginners. Keyword rankings. Gives more visibility than Google Search Console into how your website ranks for specific keywords. In-program SEO editing. Allows you to submit URLs, disavow links, block URLs, control BingBot's crawl, and more. Read full review Keyword alerts notifications. Competitors analysis. Website monitoring. Read full review Cons The user-interface isn't as friendly or appealing as Google's - very bland overall. The way they present their Page Traffic report is a big turn-off. It's basically just a grid of numbers and arrows which is hard to interpret at a high level. Read full review Keyword database is limited compared to other tools Limited (though streamlined) feature set Less agency-friendly than other tools. Read full review Alternatives Considered I think that Bing does a good job of being a competitive product in a space that has very basic and insanely complex products. While Bing isn't pretty, it gets the job done and also gets you the right tools in a simple and straight forward backend UI. The ability to place Bing ads, track SEO and see how your site is performing, all from one backend interface is awesome!
Read full review iSpionage is nowhere near
Semrush (and to a lesser extent
SpyFu ) in terms of usefulness for competitive intelligence, keyword research, or strategic planning. It has nowhere near the depth of data or level of tools available in other tools.
Read full review Return on Investment Not really an ROI product but the ability to do more tasks than google is something that can be used as added value for clients Having another search engine to do reporting on helps increase hours and client spend some issues flagged in bing but not seen in google can be fixed once shown in BWT Read full review It's hard to quantify, but I believe I've saved quite a bit of time and energy in competitor research due to iSpionage iSpionage has helped me get more knowledgeable, quicker, to gain trust with potential clients—again, not really measurable I've surely maximized my clients' advantage by recommending proper competitive spend based on what I'm seeing in iSpionage Read full review ScreenShots