Go to Bing Webmaster Tools and enter your site URL address in the field that says Add site. Enter the sitemap and click the button that says Add.
Bing Webmaster Tools (previously the Bing Webmaster Center) is a free service as part of Microsoft's Bing search engine which allows webmasters to add their websites to the Bing index crawler.
This terminology was inherited from newspaper editors, who were preoccupied with getting their content to look perfect above the physical fold or crease in the paper. Hence “above the fold” means the part of the website that is visible to the user without scrolling.
An absolute link includes all of the information needed for a server to find a site, including the protocol (such as HTTP), the domain name, the directory or subdirectory, and the file name and extension.
Active Server Pages (ASP) is Microsoft’s server-side scripting environment, similar to the Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
Bing Webmaster Site activity combines data from Yahoo! and Bing for these stats. It shows the number of clicks from different search engines, number of times a site’s appearance on search engine, crawled pages, crawl errors, total indexed pages.
It’s nice to align the number of pages crawled and the crawl errors, but as with most graphs like this, it’s the trend that matter the most here. If all of a sudden the graph flat lines at zero (except at the crawl errors), there must be something wrong.
This is an old and often deceptive marketing trick: Someone advertises something with a low price, and then the customer goes to buy the product but finds that it’s unavailable.
Both the search engines are almost same. Google focuses much on its ranking algorithm while Bing focuses less.
Bing even does a few things better, like video. But, while I occasionally preferred Bing's results to Google for general searches, Google's ability to dig things out of the darkest corners of the internet is just too valuable. It's a closer call than I expected, but Google is still the best search engine around.
Sometimes referred to as thin content, this has been used as a spam tactic for websites to achieve more organic visibility.