Even if you delete a blog post from your blog, it continues to remain in Google search. If you want to remove a deleted post from Google’s cache you can use the automatic URL removal system. “Enter the URL that you’d like to remove.”

Google will accept your removal request only if the page returns a true 404 error. The URL removal tool is designed for URLs that urgently need to be removed, such as URLs that accidentally expose confidential data. Google should act on any valid requests within 3 to 5 days.

If you recently made changes to your site, Google’s crawlers will see this when recrawling URLs, and any outdated pages will be removed. Read more on removing content from Google’s index.

You will need to have a Google account to access Webmaster Tools.

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