SEOClerks

Submiting URLs to Google directly from the search result



Write the reason you're deleting this FAQ

Submiting URLs to Google directly from the search result

Google has introduced yet another cool feature today. The ability for one to submit URLs in google index directly from Google Search result.
In the past you had two more ways of submitting URLs:

  • With the help of Search Console and Google Fetch feature
  • By going directly to this page: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url - you don't need to have a webmaster account to submit URLs using this tool.
But now we have a brand new way of doing things. You can now type "submit URL to Google" inside the Google search bar and you are done. An option will be given to submit a URL directly from the search results.
Like this:
Submiting URLs to Google directly from the search result

I fine this new feature extremely helpful and I usually love learning new hacks I can use directly from Google Search to help me with my SEO work.
What do you guys think?

Comments

Please login or sign up to leave a comment

Join
overcast
What I do instead is used google search console and the google analytics integration. And in few hours it worked out for me and I can see the website indexed. Submitting to the blog directories and the google search may not work out well in that case. I think google indexes domains once it has new content for sure.



Are you sure you want to delete this post?

Corzhens
Thank you for the information on the submission of URL to Google by the use of the search result. I had read several discussions about the submission. Some were asking how to submit and if it is okay to re-submit because their site seemed not to be indexed yet after a week of submitting the link. This feature of the search result of Google makes it easier for a webmaster to submit the link of his site.



Are you sure you want to delete this post?