Over the last two weeks, we’ve been working on a fun new addition to the SERP Features tab (can anyone say, “click-through”?) and have been optimizing the heck out of the existing tag manager (which you can access by clicking Tags under Site Tools) to get it ready for its full tab debut.
We also started parsing Google’s newest addition to the SERP and put the smackdown on a few bugs.
Tracking updates
The related searches result type gets another member
We noticed a new box on the Google SERP that lets you refine your query further — a little like the related searches found at the bottom of the page. Since they function in much the same way, we’re classifying these newfangled boxes as related searches.
All “People also search for” boxes tallying as related searches
Speaking of related searches, we also noticed that a few “People also search for” boxes were finding their way into our unknown SERP feature category. After a quick fix, those lost souls are once again counting toward your related searches in STAT.
Bug fixes
The Create Report button in the Manage Scheduled Reports tab lets you create a report!
Much to our chagrin, we recently discovered that the Create Report button found in the Manage Scheduled Reports tab wasn’t performing as expected. Oops! Now when you click this button, you’ll be able to create reports like nobody’s business.
A fixed width for filter criteria in the Keywords tab keeps buttons in place
Depending on your screen size, you may have noticed that adding a few filters to the keywords table would push some very important buttons — Show/Hide, Add Keywords, etc. — out of reach. We’ve now made your filter selections a fixed width so that you can get to those buttons no problem. Simply hover over Filters to see the full list.
That’s all for now. Let us know if you’d like to learn more about the SERP Features tab or want a report refresher course — clientsuccess@getSTAT.com. Read more of our release notes here.
Cheers, Andrea
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