How to Submit Your Google Blogger Website to Microsoft Bing Webmaster Tools (Step-by-Step Guide)
If you want to increase your blog’s visibility beyond Google Search, connecting your Blogger site to Microsoft Bing Webmaster Tools is an important next step. Bing powers search for Windows, Microsoft products, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo (partial), and many AI-driven search experiences.
Registering your site helps Bing discover your content faster, improves indexing stability, and gives you access to valuable SEO insights—similar to Google Search Console.
Below is a simple, practical guide based on the exact process I followed, including screenshots you can add where needed.
1. Why Register Your Blogger Site with Bing?
Many new bloggers assume Google Search is enough. But here’s why Bing Webmaster Tools is still worth setting up:
- Higher visibility across multiple search engines that rely on Bing’s index.
- Faster and more reliable indexing for new posts.
- Additional SEO insights that Google Search Console does not provide.
- Automatic import from Google Search Console, making the setup extremely easy.
If you want stable and diversified traffic, submitting your site to Bing is a smart step.
2. Sign In to Bing Webmaster Tools
- Go to Bing Webmaster Tools.
- Choose a login method: Microsoft, Google, or Facebook. (I used my Google account for convenience.)
3. Add Your Blogger Website
Once logged in:
- Click “Add Site” from the left sidebar.
You will see two options:
- Import from Google Search Console (recommended)
- Add your site manually
4. Allow Bing to Import Your Verified Property
After clicking Import:
- Choose your Google account.
- Allow Bing to read your Search Console site list.
- Select the Blogger domain you want to import.
- Click Finish / Import.
Bing will automatically add your site—no verification steps needed.
5. Submit Your Sitemap for Faster Indexing
Next, go to Sitemaps in the sidebar.
For Google Blogger, the standard sitemap URLs are:
Submit both for the best coverage.
Screenshot placeholder: Sitemap submission page
Bing will begin crawling your blog and discovering your URLs.
6. Check URL Index Status (Optional)
Inside URL Inspection, you can:
- Check whether a specific post is indexed
- Request indexing
- Troubleshoot errors
I tested one of my posts, and Bing confirmed it could be displayed in search results.
7. Should Blogger Users Register with Bing?
Absolutely—especially if you aim for AdSense revenue.
Here’s why:
- Bing brings additional organic traffic that Google alone cannot provide.
- It increases the chance that AI-powered search tools discover your content.
- Faster indexing means your posts can appear in search sooner.
- It takes less than 5 minutes if you import via Google Search Console.
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If you're setting up your blog for the first time, connecting it to multiple search engines is a small step that can make a big difference later. I occasionally share simple blogging experiments and setup tips—feel free to explore related posts below.
