SEOs Rejoice: Google Search Console Gains Regular Expressions & More Data Filters

After many months of Google teasing us that Google Search Console will gain support for regular expressions, even sharing a help document around it, Google has finally launched regex support in the performance report filters.


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New Faces & Animal Bros: Search Engine Journal Takes On 2021 via @sejournal, @itsduhnise

SEJ's CEO pulls back the curtain for a peek at how our team thrived, stumbled, and embarked on a company transformation during the pandemic.

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Microsoft Advertising: Google Ad Import API, Countdown Customizers Seasonal Segments & More

Microsoft Advertising announced a bunch of additions and what is coming soon yesterday. Some of the bigger news is that you can now use the API to import your Google Ads data. Plus Microsoft added countdown customizers for Responsive Search Ads, Universal Event Tracking (UET) Tag Helper, seasonal segments available for In-market Audiences and more.


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Google Ads Continuous Remarketing Lists Sharing On Sub-Accounts

Google announced that you can now enable continuous audience sharing from your sub-accounts, this is in addition to continuous audience sharing in your manager accounts that was enabled a year ago.


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Google: Staging Sites Should Use Authenticated User/Passwords To Block Indexing

Google's John Mueller said again that the best method to block Google from crawling and then indexing your staging site is to block GoogleBot and other humans with authentication. Prompt the access request to the staging site by requiring them to enter a valid username and password to access the staging environment.


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Is Yahoo Answers Shutting Down An Opportunity For SEOs?

Yahoo Answers has been a staple of the internet for over 15 years, since June 28, 2005. Now, Yahoo is going to close it and not really provide an archive, like when they closed the Yahoo Directory - another piece of internet history.


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