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May 2023
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Samsung's Romance with Bing -- Jordan K...

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Jordan Koene, Co-Founder and CEO of PreVisible.io, talks about what’s happening in SEO news. Rumors are swirling that Samsung has plans to ditch Google and partner with Bing as its default search engine. While Samsung hasn’t officially announced the switch, this potential partnership poses a real threat to Google’s dominance in the search engine market. Today, Jordan discusses Samsung's romance with Bing. Show Notes

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