Twitter Poll: When Did You Start Using Google Search Options?
Back in May Google introduced search options as new ways for searchers to interact with Google by filtering their own individual search results. Searchers are able to choose between media types, time frames, and more.
This week they added three new search options:
- Visited pages
- Past hour
- Fewer shopping sites
Even though Google made it surprisingly easy to use search options, as explained in the YouTube video, Google Search Options, the question is does the average web user know about them, use them, or even know how to use them?
Most seo, social media, and web design professionals have already read about Google search options on sites such as Mashable, Search Engine Land, or the Google blog and are already using them. But what about the average web user?
I’ve created an anonymous Twitter poll to establish when people started using Google search options or feel free to comment.



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