Google Search Console is an essential tool for anyone looking to optimize their website’s performance. But have you ever come across the term “sticky filters”? If not, you’re in for a treat! These powerful features can significantly affect your data analysis and decision-making processes. Understanding how sticky filters work can help you unlock deeper insights into your site’s performance and improve your SEO strategy. Let’s dive into what sticky filters are, how they impact your website data, and explore effective strategies to manage them within Google Search Console.
Introducing Sticky Filters: Definition and Examples
Sticky filters are a feature in Google Search Console that allow you to maintain certain data parameters while navigating through your reports. Unlike regular filters, which reset once you change pages or views, sticky filters cling to your current analysis context.
Google has added a feature that lets filters stay the same across different Performance reports.
Now, when you apply filters in one report – like Search results, Discover, or Google News – they will remain active even when you switch between reports.
Google introduced this update based on user feedback.
What’s for Webmaster?
These updates aim to simplify workflows in Search Console.
Sticky filters can save time by eliminating the need to reapply filters when comparing data across different report types.