But it's just pulling out that subset of the data

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But it's just pulling out that subset of the data

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So you can create a report in Data Studio and say regex match, and so don't be afraid of regex. I think everyone should learn it. But if you're not very familiar with it, this is a really easy way to do it. Say, well, whenever there's a keyword why, how, can, what, for example, then that's the search query. You can change it to something that makes sense to you.

. Then you can see, so if these are searches for questions, uae number data we have content that answers that question? No, maybe that's something we need to think about. Or we're getting feedback for that. You can filter it and say only show searches for questions where our average rank is below 20. Maybe if we optimize that content, that's a highlight opportunity for us, for example. It's a real goldmine of data that you can play with.

3. Converts.


The third transformation. As I mentioned earlier, this is a really good way to take Facebook, for example. We had a client who had Facebook in all uppercase and Facebook in the title case and Facebook in lowercase in their sources and mediums, because they were very comfortable with how they were using their UTM codes. We just standardized all of that to reduce it, and these are good text transformations that you can do.

It just makes things look a little nicer. I recommend doing some of this, especially if you have dirty data.
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