Bing Testing Social Sidebar With New Look, More Answers

It’s been about six months since Bing unveiled its Social Sidebar, and the search engine is now testing a new format that drops the gray background and which shows more matching content from friends and social networks. Before & After Here’s an example of how the Social Sidebar still looks for most people: Here’s the […]

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It’s been about six months since Bing unveiled its Social Sidebar, and the search engine is now testing a new format that drops the gray background and which shows more matching content from friends and social networks.

Before & After

Here’s an example of how the Social Sidebar still looks for most people:

Black Friday Before

Here’s the “after” view, or how it appears to the tiny number of people seeing the new look:

Black Friday After

The Visual Changes

In terms of visual changes, the new format:

  • Replaces the gray background to keep the sidebar with the same white background as the rest of the search page
  • Replaces the Facebook share box with a “Post” to Facebook button
  • Adds a new “Social Results” header and count for matching social results
  • Changes “Friends Who Might Know” and “People Who Know” sub-headings to “From Friends” and “From Social Networks”
  • Drops “Activity” stream of general questions friends have posted on Facebook

Here’s a side-by-side of the main changes, the current format on the left, the new format being tested on the right:

Side By Side

No Need To Hover

One of the changes is that the “hover” display that would appear for the “People Who Know” section is gone. Instead, Bing is showing more expanded information in the newly-renamed “From Social Networks” section.

For example, the side-by-side below shows how the old-style gray column listing someone suggested to me as knowing about beer. If I hover my mouse, an expanded card appears to the left of the column:

Hover Card

In the new style display, the hover has been removed. Instead, more information is shown by default. Here’s a side-by-side of old versus new:

No Hover

Facebook Sharing From Bing Still Possible

As mentioned, the Facebook sharing box at the top of the current Social Sidebar is replaced by a new “Post” button, but both work in a similar fashion:

Sharing Side By Side

More Social Activity

While the visual changes are easily spotted, the big change is behind-the-scenes, Bing tells me, is a shift to show more coverage of social content that might be deemed relevant to a search. For example, here’s a side-by-side for me for a search on “paddleboarding” on Bing:

Before After Coverage

On the left is how Bing currently operates. While there’s “Activity” shown, none of this is relevant to the search. These are just general questions people I know on Facebook have been posting, not questions (or answers) specific to my search. This activity doesn’t add much value to my search experience.

In the new format, that general Activity stream goes away. In addition, Bing is digging deeper through all the shares, likes, photos, comments and status updates that it sees on Facebook from those connected to you, in order to better surface content. That’s why in the new format, suddenly three posts from people I know (one of them myself) appears.

To date, I’ve found the Social Sidebar fairly hit-and-miss. I could do searches and not get anything from friends at all, so improved coverage might be helpful.

From a search marketing standpoint, there’s little that marketers can do to improve their visibility in the “From Friends” section other than to have a presence on Facebook and hope that people do count you among their friends. And as best I can tell (I’ll follow up more on this), friends really means being friends, not liking a particular page.

Postscript: Bing tells me that “From Friends” will not include any company pages you may have friended, only personal accounts. However, if someone you know likes a company page, that information may be shown to you or influence Bing’s social results.

However, the “From Social Networks” section can trigger if companies are deemed matches from their content on a wide-range of social networks, from Facebook to even Google+. However, one thing I’ve noticed is that it seems to be pulling in more from Quora, a source Bing added in August. If you’ve been answering questions there, that may help you show up more for related searches in Bing’s Social Sidebar.

If you don’t see the new Social Sidebar, hang in there. Bing tells me only a tiny number of people are currently getting the test. If it’s deemed to go well, then more should get it and perhaps it will become the new standard in the coming weeks.

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Danny Sullivan
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Danny Sullivan was a journalist and analyst who covered the digital and search marketing space from 1996 through 2017. He was also a cofounder of Third Door Media, which publishes Search Engine Land and MarTech, and produces the SMX: Search Marketing Expo and MarTech events. He retired from journalism and Third Door Media in June 2017. You can learn more about him on his personal site & blog He can also be found on Facebook and Twitter.

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