Bing Webmaster Tools new Site Scan feature finds SEO issues

New goodies are in Bing Webmaster Tools; first we got a competitive link tool and now a new SEO audit tool.

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There is a new feature that was just released in the new version of Bing Webmaster Tools, it is called Site Scan. Site Scan is a site audit tool which crawls your site and checks for common technical SEO issues.

You can access this in the new Bing Webmaster Tools over here.

What is Site Scan. Bing said “Site Scan is an on-demand site audit tool which crawls your site and checks for common technical SEO issues. Fixing these issues will make your website search engine and user friendly. With this tool, you can improve your website performance not only on Bing but on other search engines as well.”

How does it work. You go to the Site Scan feature, then click on “Start new scan.” Enter in the name of the scan, the scope of the scan, the limit of pages you want Bing to scan and even more. Here is a screen shot of the form:

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Site Scan feature in Bing Webmaster Tools

What does it tell you. The scan detail report will find common SEO issues. It will give you:

  • Scan Status
  • Number of pages scanned
  • Number of Errors
  • Number of Warnings
  • List of issues found, their severity and the number of pages affected

The report is broken down into:

  • Errors: These are the most critical issues we found on your website. You should prioritize resolving these issues as they can impact indexability of your website.
  • Warnings: These are the issues with medium severity which might impact your SEO health.
  • Notices: These are lowest severity issues or recommendations which you can investigate after solving all the errors and warnings.

Here are screen shots:

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Why we care. Here is yet another excellent tool for your SEO toolkit. One more free tool you can use to analyze your web site.

This also comes after Bing just added a competitive link analysis tool. So this makes me excited to see what else Bing will be releasing soon.


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Barry Schwartz
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Barry Schwartz is a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land and a member of the programming team for SMX events. He owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry can be followed on Twitter here.

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