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Search Engine Audit of the Search Engines

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On accident, I brought up the Google Chrome DevTools on a tab containing the Bing Search homepage. Before I knew it, I had run a full audit on Bings search page. When I looked at the results, I thought, "Crap, what did I do!" The results weren't great, but they also weren't mine. For fun, I decided to run an audit on the google and bing search pages. Interesting!

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Not sure why I had never thought of doing this before. Performing a Google DevTools Audit on Bing and Google search pages. Really surprised that neither had great results. Both had low progressive web application scores, which, I guess, makes sense. But some of the other socres just seem odd, especially given the audit results.

BING.com Google DevTools Audit Results

  • Performance: 93
  • Progressive Web Application: 45
  • Accessibility: 83
  • Best Practices: 75
  • SEO: 78

Google.com Google DevTools Audit Results

  • Performance: 100
  • Progressive Web Application: 36
  • Accessibility: 94
  • Best Practices: 88
  • SEO: 67

Bryan-Myers.com Google DevTools Audit Results

  • Performance: 100
  • Progressive Web Application: 100
  • Accessibility: 100
  • Best Practices: 100
  • SEO: 100

Clearly, I should be consulting with them. :D j/k

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