Generate answers from public data using Bing search

You can generate answers from publicly available data by utilizing Bing search. Configuring Bing search enables the generation of answers from external sources beyond the Power Pages site built on the Dataverse instance.

To use the Bing search:

  1. Open Power Pages

  2. Select site + Edit.

  3. Navigate to the Set up workspace, then select Add copilot under Copilot.

  4. Select View copilot analytics.

  5. Select Topics.

  6. Select the System tab.

  7. Select the Conversational boosting topic.

  8. Update the Create generative answers node to search public websites you want to index. For more details, go to Search public data or use a Bing Custom Search for generative answers.

  9. Select Save and then select Publish.

    Verify whether your public site is indexed by conducting a search for any content using Bing search. If you don't receive any results from your site, it might not be indexed. You can either wait for indexing or prompt Bing Webmaster to index your site immediately.

Important

If you configure copilot for generative answers from public data using Bing search, use of Bing Search is governed by the Microsoft Services Agreement and Microsoft Privacy Statement.

Force Bing webmaster to index your site (Optional)

When you add a site to Copilot, Bing might not start indexing your site immediately. It might take from several hours to a day. If you prefer not to wait for Bing to index your site, you can use Bing Webmaster Tools to expedite the indexing process and have your site's content indexed immediately.

Add your site to your Bing Webmaster Tools account

  1. Open Webmaster Tools.

  2. Create a Bing Webmaster Tools account if you don't have one yet.

  3. Add your site to your account.

    • If your site is already verified on Google Search Console, you can import it to Bing Webmaster Tools.
    • If your site isn't verified on Google Search Console, you can add your site manually.

Verify your ownership

Next, verify that you're the owner of the site. Use either of the following methods, which are also described in the Bing Webmaster Tools help.

XML file authentication

With this method, you upload an XML file to your site's root folder. In Power Pages, it's as simple as adding the file to a note on the site's home page.

  1. On the Add & verify site page in Webmaster Tools, select XML File.

  2. Select BingSiteAuth.xml to download the file to your local drive.

    Screenshot of the XML File option in Bing Webmaster Tools.

  3. In the Power Pages design studio, select More items () > Portal Management.

  4. In the sitemap under Content, select Web Files.

  5. Select + New.

  6. In Name, enter: BingSiteAuth.xml

  7. In Website, search for and select your site.

  8. In Parent Page, search for and select your site's home page.

  9. In Partial Url, enter: BingSiteAuth.xml

  10. In Publishing State, search for and select Published.

  11. Select Save.

  12. Select the Notes tab.

  13. Upload the BingSiteAuth.xml file.

  14. Select Save & Close.

Meta tag authentication

With this method, you add a metadata tag to your site's header HTML. In Power Pages, it's as simple as adding a content snippet.

  1. On the Add & verify site page in Webmaster Tools, select HTML Meta Tag.

  2. Select Copy.

    Screenshot of the HTML Meta Tag option in Bing Webmaster Tools.

  3. In the Power Pages design studio, select More items () > Portal Management.

  4. In the sitemap under Content, select Content Snippets.

  5. Select + New.

  6. In Name, enter: Head/Bottom

  7. In Website, search for and select your site.

  8. In Display Name, enter: Head/Bottom

  9. Leave Type set to Text.

  10. In Content Snippet Language, search for and select English.

  11. In the Value box, paste the metadata you copied in step 2.

  12. Select Save & Close.

Add a Robots.txt file

Add a file to your site to tell Bing, Google, and other search engines, or robots, how much of its content to index. The Robots.txt file in this example allows search engines to index the entire site, but you can control what pages they're allowed to index. Use Bing Webmaster Tools to easily edit and test your Robots.txt file.

  1. On your local drive, create a text file and name it Robots.txt.

  2. Enter the following content in the file:

    User-agent: *
    Disallow:
    
  3. Save and close the file.

  4. In the Power Pages design studio, select More items () > Portal Management.

  5. In the sitemap under Content, select Web Files.

  6. Select + New.

  7. In Name, enter: Robots.txt

  8. In Website, search for and select your site.

  9. In Parent Page, search for and select your site's home page.

  10. In Partial Url, enter: Robots.txt

  11. In Publishing State, search for and select Published.

  12. Select Save.

  13. Select the Notes tab.

  14. Upload the Robots.txt file.

  15. Select Save & Close.

Add a meta description to pages to index

The meta description tells search engines what text to display along with the page title. It's an important part of making your site easy to find, so you should put some thought into the description of each page you plan to index. To find guidance for creating effective meta descriptions, enter the key phrase "meta description" in your favorite search engine.

  1. In the Power Pages design studio, select More items () > Portal Management.

  2. In the sitemap under Content, select Web Pages.

  3. Open a page that you want to force Bing to index.

  4. Enter or update the Description on both the Information form and the Content Page form.

    Screenshot of a web page's Information form, with the Description highlighted.

  5. Select Save & Close.

  6. Repeat for all pages to be indexed.

Run an SEO scan and fix issues

It's a good idea to scan for common issues with search engine optimization (SEO) that make your site harder to find.

  1. Open Webmaster Tools Site Scan.
  2. Select Start new scan.
  3. Follow the instructions to analyze your site and view the report.
  4. Fix as many of the issues the scan discovered as you reasonably can.

Submit URLs

As the final step, index individual page URLs directly. It's a good idea to submit the URLs of any important new pages or pages with new content to get them indexed faster. You can submit up to 100 URLs per day.

  1. Open Webmaster Tools URL Submission.
  2. Select Submit URLs.
  3. Enter the URLs to index, one per line.
  4. Select Submit.

To verify the indexing status, select URL Inspection in the left side panel. Enter a URL, and then select Inspect.

Indexing should complete within a few minutes, but it might take up to an hour to see the results.

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