IndustryBing Releases Image Search Widget

Bing Releases Image Search Widget

Bing has provided access to the code necessary to display its search result images on websites.

Bing has made the process of displaying images and slideshows on websites a lot easier by providing access to the code necessary to display its search result images.

Once users copy the code, they simply insert it into the source code and, voila: Bing images will appear on the Web page in question.

How Does It Work?

Visitors to the Image Widget page are prompted to complete a series of settings, which control what images are displayed and how they are formatted.

For example, in a search for chocolate cake, users can opt for the images to appear as a collage and select other settings, such as background color and border.

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The result? Bing presents a beautiful array of delicious chocolate cakes.

bing-chocolate-cake

Do you see Bing having an issue with images displaying on particular sites that they would not want to be affiliated with? As a marketer, what purpose does this new widget hold for you?

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