No need for the www, it's a relic from the early Internet days.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I was submitting some urls to Google and on a few of them I forgot the www. (did use the http:// though). Does anybody know if they will accept them in this form? If not, how do I correct or remove them and re-add? I also submitted a url that is not the website it will be when finished. Can I delete it? Thanks.
No need for the www, it's a relic from the early Internet days.
If you have 301 redirect from non www to www it makes no difference.
In the webmaster's tools interface there is a place to entered the preferred method (with or without the "www"). (By "submitting" sites to google I assume you meant via Google's webmaster tools). You need to add both example.com and www.example.com to Webmaster Tools and then you can choose how Google will display the results.
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Simply add it again when Google will crawl your website agains it will show with www or whatever you submitted second time. 301 Redirection is also the good option to avail.
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