Mobile UX
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
6 days agoBing Places For Business Now Mobile Friendly
Bing Places for Business now provides a mobile-responsive experience for viewing, updating, and managing business profiles across devices.
"People talk most about": In several examples, this is just a straight-up list of exactly three menu items. For one spot, it was literally just: omakase, sake, nigiri. "People love to order": This section gets a star icon and goes deeper than just listing names. It includes brief descriptions of specific dishes, like noting a Michigan Roll has a "generous portion of tuna."
Microsoft sent out an email on Friday informing businesses that changes are coming to Bing Places, the portal businesses can go to in order to update their business details on Bing Maps. The email said Bing Places for Business is getting a new look and design experience in a "couple of weeks." The update includes: Smooth navigation: The dashboard is now more intuitive than ever. Improved experience: Onboard new business with enhanced import and claims flows.