Within that set of reports, you will see landing pages, countries, devices, and queries. There is a section labeled Search Console with a “NEW” tag. Once you connect GSC to GA, you will see the reporting under the Acquisition bucket of reports. Using regex in GA, it’s available and ready to go. I’m hoping that changes at some point in the future, but we just have ninety days now. Note, you will still only be able to see the past ninety days of data. Then you can start using regex in GA like I’m about to show you below. Once you do, then you’ll begin seeing historical GSC data soon.
I won’t cover how to connect the two, since there is solid documentation about how to connect them. To be honest, you should have done this already, but if you haven’t yet, better late than never. Let’s rock and roll.įirst, in order to do this, you need to connect Google Search Console to Google Analytics. They say the sequel isn’t as good as the original, so let’s see if I can change that. So, you can consider this the sequel to that post. And if you follow my Search Engine Land column, then you know I just wrote a post about filtering crawl data using advanced filters. In this post, I’ll explain how to use regex to filter GSC data by using Google Analytics. And it’s been right under your nose the entire time. It’s maddening.īut I’m here to show you a different way to slice and dice GSC data.
And… you can’t export just filtered the data (which is a pain in the neck). In addition, you can’t export more than one thousand rows in the GSC UI, which is limiting.
But as we know, the search analytics reporting unfortunately only provides basic filters for queries and landing pages. Like many of you, I’ve been asking for regex support in GSC for a long time. Yes, it’s possible to filter GSC data using regex. How To Filter GSC Data In Google Analytics Using Regular Expressions (regex): You can still do this in Google Analytics like this post explains when you connect Search Console to GA, but you can now also use regex right in GSC. You can access the filters in the Performance reporting directly in GSC. *Once you have recieved kv, extract it from the folder then drop to hdd and replace old one, (sometimes you will have to change kv.bin to Kv.Google has finally rolled out filtering via regular expressions (regex) directly in Google Search Console! That’s great news and it’s something the SEO community has been requesting for a long time. Now follow theses steps to get it installed To purchase a kv go to or add my skype: Trinity Recovs This will basically unban your console when you get in banned Installing a Kv will be issential to modding a kv is also called a keyvault *enter token and your time will start *NOTE* Your time will not stop when you are off your rgh *Once your console has rebooted go to your dash and press redeem ninja token *Set Ninja.xex as plugin 2 (rb, save to hdd, reboot) *Download All the files from your email which you should recieve your token from
To Install Ninja (stealth server) you will need to follow theses steps Plugin 5) XDRPC 2 (Allows your console to connect to tools such as shit tool ect) Plugin 4) XDRPC (Allows your console to connect to ccapi )
Plugin 3) Mod Menu (You will only need to set plugin 3 as a gta mod menu, as you will not need to set one for cod) Plugin 2) Stealth Server (A Stealth server stealths your gt so you do not get insta-banned upon sighn in)
Plugin 1) xbdm (Allows you to connect to neighbourhood ) The basics of modding, when you first get your rgh out of the box you will need to install xex menu 1.2, dashlaunch and your plugins, For your plugins you will need