You would be hard struck to find many people who don’t use Google as their search engine of choice. Bing, Microsoft’s self-declared “decision engine,” is making an innovative strive to take some of Google’s search engine dominance.
Facebook and Bing are now teaming up to integrate the power of Facebook’s “like” feature and pair it with Bing to help you make decisions. Now, when you search something that can correspond to a “like,” Bing will shuffle the items “liked” by your Facebook friends to the top.
This is yet another step toward the incredible future, where the internet is completely personal. This idea, however, is creepy in some instances. Now, more than ever, the internet has invaded you and your friends. The internet can predict what you will like and can influence this by the use of your friends.
Anyone who knows a thing about PR will tell you the absolute best way to influence someone is through a friend. Word of mouth is more influential than billboards or TV ads, because the receiver of the message has their defenses down. More influencial than word of mouth, is word of mouth from your friends. If a friend recommends anything to you, you give it a ton more consideration than from any other source.
Well now, when you inquire about anything via Bing, your friends will literally pop-up and suggest your attention to certain links.
The PR implications are amazingly big here. As far as the internet is concerned, staying relevant is about casting the biggest net you can throw. You can influence your place in search engines from starting blogs, adding tags to pictures and videos, and spreading out your affiliates. Now, you can drive this from Facebook “likes.” Plus, you now have the power to get people’s friends, without their consent, to recommend your product.
An effect of this new integration would be the amount of thought people will start to give to what they “like.” Before when you would just “like” whatever, now could pop up when your Mom searches something.
The potential for this integration to influence people’s decisions is enormous. The personal recommendation from friends is now completely online. The defenses of innocent “searchers” will be down and you will be recommending personally the things you “like” to them.


