Quick Tip: Adding and Removing your URLs to/from Google
I know, I know… ya’ll have added your URLs to Google.com already. You’ve probably added more than a dozen too, goody! Well look at this “quick tip” as a nostalgic post. Like re-unboxing your favorite gadget in storage. Sometimes it’s sweet to come back to those days where we added our first URL. Oh the memories.
I knew that one of these days I’d end up re-teaching the basics of the basics. For newbies who Googled “google tutor” and landed on this page, this is a treat for you.
STEP 1: Go to http://www.google.com/addurl
STEP 2: Just fill in the blanks… three blanks actually, yes, it’s really that easy

Google has likewise added these pages to help you remove URL or URLs from the Google URL database, check out the links below:
Remove your entire website or part of your website using a robots.txt file.
Remove individual pages of your website using a robots meta tag.
Remove cached copies of your pages using a robots meta tag.
Remove snippets that appear below your page’s title in our search results and describe the content of your page.
Remove outdated pages by returning the proper server response.
Remove images from Google Image Search using a robots.txt file.
Remove blog entries from Google Blog Search.
Remove transcoded versions of your pages (pages we’ve reformatted for mobile browsers).
OK… ’nuff said. More Google tips tomorrow!
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