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Back when STM32World.com was started we noticed that Microsoft's Bing was much better at indexing than Google was. For a while about half of our traffic originated from Bing and it appeared that Bing was much better at suggesting relevant results. | Back when STM32World.com was started we noticed that Microsoft's Bing was much better at indexing than Google was. For a while about half of our traffic originated from Bing and it appeared that Bing was much better at suggesting relevant results. | ||
Revision as of 02:29, 18 July 2022
Back when STM32World.com was started we noticed that Microsoft's Bing was much better at indexing than Google was. For a while about half of our traffic originated from Bing and it appeared that Bing was much better at suggesting relevant results.
Then in the early July 2022 the following happened:
In Bing Webmaster tools it looked like this:
What was/is really weird is that this happened with absolutely no warning and absolutely no explanation. Now, if Stm32World.com had been a spam site this would have been a natural and reasonable thing, but fact is, STM32World.com only contains original material, and more importantly, contains material which does not exist anywhere else. A few examples of that:
- STM32 Jump to System Memory Bootloader
- STM32 LED Blink
- STM32 W25Qxx
- STM32 USB Device Renumeration
- STM32 Rotary Encoder
- Stm32Dev - rev. b (GD32F405 variant)
Not to mention all the effort going into the development of the STM32World series of development boards.
The crazy thing is that according to Bing webmaster tools, the site is still well indexed: