 Hi, this is George and I want to take a moment to show you how to submit a blog post or any page on your website to the Google search engine index so that you may appear on Google. So first of all, you've got to get the link that you want Google to know about, copy that link, and then go to Search Console. I'm not going to show you how to set up Search Console because there are many other videos showing you how to – I'm just going to show you how to submit once you have your Search Console set up, then how do you submit it? So go to – once you log into your Search Console account and choose the right domain on the upper left here, then you click on URL inspection, and then you paste in what you just copied, okay? And then press Enter on your keyboard, Return, okay? And then it'll work, and then it'll say, oh, URL is not on Google yet. Well, I just made this blog post so it's brand new. And so what you do then is click on Request Indexing, all right? And once you do that, it will take – it can take a few days actually for – not this process – this process of the screen will only take about a minute or two. But once it is done – okay, there we go, Submitting Request, okay? So once – okay, there we go, Indexing Requested. Now this – click on Got It. Now this will take a few days before it – Google says, yes, you are ready, you know, this has been put onto Google. To check a previous URL, you can – the easiest way actually is to go and find the URL. So let me go and find my previous blog post, for example. So let's say this one, okay? I did this a few days ago, so I'm going to copy this, and I'm going to go back to URL inspection, click on here again, and then paste in, okay, did I – did this one index properly? Okay, let's find it out. Let's find out. And URL is on Google, great. And what you can do is to check some other things, click on the dropdown on the right hand side here, and – okay, oops – okay, and then scroll down to see the coverage details, indexing, allow yes, Google selected canonical inspector URL. So this means that if you post – if you copy and paste this blog post to medium.com, for example, you put it there as well, or any other website for syndication, Google will believe that this URL is – sorry, not this one – this URL up here is the original and most authoritative version. So that's what canonical means, it's the canon, it's the original, the most respected version of it, so that's great. Okay, all right, hope this helps.