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Google Search Console regex filters can segment queries into informational searches using modifiers such as who, what, where, when, why, and how.
@@build_in_public · asserts
Nobody knows this about Google. If you go to Google Search Console, connect your site to it, go to performance, then search results, go to add filter, then query, click regex. Paste this in it looks just like this. Hit apply. Now you can see all the informational searches your site shows on Google. For informational searches, have who, what, where, when,...
Nobody knows this about Google. If you go to Google Search Console, connect your site to it,...
@@build_in_public · 2025-06-28
Nobody knows this about Google. If you go to Google Search Console, connect your site to it, go to performance, then search results, go to add filter, then query, click regex. Paste this in it looks just like this. Hit apply. Now you can see all the informational searches your site shows on Google. For informational searches, have who, what, where, when,...
Nobody knows this about Google. If you go to Google Search Console, connect your site to it, go to performance, then search results, go to add filter, then query, click regex. Paste this in it looks just like this. Hit apply. Now you can see all the informational searches your site shows on Google. For informational searches, have who, what, where, when, why, how, all of these. If you replace this with this, now you can see the e commerce searches your site shows in Google. For more SEO tips just like this at co...
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