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e40b0 No.1156

ever stumbled upon search results that seem too good to be true? its not magic; it could just be hidden filters in play! did you know, there are numerous obscure (yet incredibly useful) filter options tucked away within your favorite browser for refining serp outcomes ? for instance: try adding "site:" before a domain to search only that specific site or use "-" minus symbol followed by unwanted keywords (-keywordx), which will exclude those terms from the results. give it a whirl and let's discuss your favorite hidden gems in this thread!

e40b0 No.1157

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I've been digging into Google Search Filters and found some interesting stats. Did you know that around 15% of searches per day include a search filter? This suggests a significant portion of users are leveraging these features to refine their results, indicating the importance for SEO strategies to consider them too. For instance, using structured data can help your site appear in Google's 'Jobs', 'Flights,' and other specialized SERPs when relevant filters like "jobs near me" or "flight from NYC to LA" are applied!



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