Regular Expression Question
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We are having a little trouble coming up with a goal that shows how many product pageviews we are getting but I need to exclude search results pageviews that (unfortunately) have the same URL structure. Because it's an outside CMS, we have not ability to change the URL architecture.
Products are on these types of pages:
- https://porscheasheville.com/inventory/Porsche+Boxster+Asheville+North+Carolina+2016+Rhodium+Silver+Metallic+536911
- https://porscheasheville.com/inventory/Audi+A4+2.0T+Premium+Plus+Asheville+North+Carolina+2015+Gray+638379
Search results pages have this URL structure:
- https://porscheasheville.com/inventory/new/
- https://porscheasheville.com/inventory/?condition=new&make=Porsche&model=Boxster
- https://porscheasheville.com/inventory/used/
- https://porscheasheville.com/inventory/?condition=used&model=A4+2.0T+Premium+Plus
I am hoping to create a GA goal with regular expressions showing only the product pages and not allowing the search results pages show up.
Here's what I have, it's not working - any regex experts out there who can help? /inventory/[new/][used/]
Thanks as always MOZ friends!
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This worked out perfectly, thank you so much for the help!
Cheers!
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Hey ReunionMarketing,
Using the examples you provided, the following Regex should work for you.
/inventory/[^(new|used|?condition)]
Effectively this is saying:
Look for /inventory/ where the next character grouping isn't new, used, or ?condition.
I tested this on all of your examples and it should work perfectly for you.note: this will include /inventory/ as a goal, so make sure that's not an issue for you.
I recommend using regex101.com for any further regex that you need to build as I think it's a great tool.
Let me know if you run into any further issues on this and I'll help you out!
Regards,
Trenton
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