We improved our documentation on Search Appearances supported in Search Console -> https://lnkd.in/d-x9Rq5N We now have a table to show all the supported appearances with a short description, the API value, and the Bulk export field. We hope that helps you get more out of the data!
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Google has improved its documentation by adding a table that lists all the supported Search Appearances. The table provides: Short Descriptions: Explains what each type of search appearance is. API Value: The specific value you would see if you were using the Search Console API to gather data. Bulk Export Field: The field in bulk export files where this data would be found. this update is significant because it makes it easier for website owners, SEO professionals, and developers to understand and utilize the various ways their content can appear in Google search results, leading to more informed decisions and better search performance.
We improved our documentation on Search Appearances supported in Search Console -> https://lnkd.in/d-x9Rq5N We now have a table to show all the supported appearances with a short description, the API value, and the Bulk export field. We hope that helps you get more out of the data!
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Useful Search Appearances documentation update! Next Daniel Waisberg: Add AI Overviews as a Search Appearance filter please 😬🙏
We improved our documentation on Search Appearances supported in Search Console -> https://lnkd.in/d-x9Rq5N We now have a table to show all the supported appearances with a short description, the API value, and the Bulk export field. We hope that helps you get more out of the data!
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Google's improved documentation on Search Appearances supported in Search Console #Google #GoogleSearchConsole #SEO
We improved our documentation on Search Appearances supported in Search Console -> https://lnkd.in/d-x9Rq5N We now have a table to show all the supported appearances with a short description, the API value, and the Bulk export field. We hope that helps you get more out of the data!
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This will help with tracking structured data!
We improved our documentation on Search Appearances supported in Search Console -> https://lnkd.in/d-x9Rq5N We now have a table to show all the supported appearances with a short description, the API value, and the Bulk export field. We hope that helps you get more out of the data!
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Here is what more you can find on Search Console!
We improved our documentation on Search Appearances supported in Search Console -> https://lnkd.in/d-x9Rq5N We now have a table to show all the supported appearances with a short description, the API value, and the Bulk export field. We hope that helps you get more out of the data!
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Inspired by Michael Drogalis, I built a simple endpoint that allows you to retrieve fake data supplied by my own faker-cli tool. https://fake-data.fly.dev/ Feel free to check it out - early days still, but it also supports the templates in faker-cli like S3 Access and CloudFront logs.
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