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It is possible to submit only limited number of url. GetUrlSubmissionQuota(String) should be called to determine how much urls can be submitted.
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How do I submit a website URL?

Submit your URL through Google Search Console's URL Inspection Tool

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Sign in to your Google Search Console account .
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Select a property.
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Copy the URL you want to submit.
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Paste the URL into the upper part of the platform.
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Check if the URL is indexable by clicking the TEST LIVE URL button.
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Click the REQUEST INDEXING button.
How do you submit your site to Bing?

How to Submit a Site to Bing (and Yahoo)

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Sign in to Bing Webmaster Tools. ...
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Select the appropriate website if you have more than one.
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From the menu, choose Configure My Site > Submit URLs.
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Type or paste in the URLs you want to submit for indexing from the website, one per line.
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Click Submit.
What is Bing URL?
How to appear on Bing?
URL submission through Bing Webmaster Tools To submit URLs using the URL submission feature, Click Submit URLs, add one URL per line, and click Submit. The URLs are immediately evaluated for search indexation and, when quality criteria are met, the content will appear in Bing search results.
Ask Google to recrawl your URLs ˇ Use the URL Inspection tool (just a few URLs) ˇ Submit a sitemap (many URLs at once).
Use Search Console to monitor Google Search results data for your properties.
The Website/URL field is used for entering a single website and/or URL and will only pass validation if the value entered is in a valid URL format.
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