Create xml sitemap using any xml sitemap generator tool, then logon to Google webmaster tools, select 'sitemaps' under 'site configuration' and submit a sitemap.
Create xml sitemap using any xml sitemap generator tool, then logon to Google webmaster tools, select 'sitemaps' under 'site configuration' and submit a sitemap.
yes that is helpfull answer
because i also do this for my website
but let me know if i want to do for my blogger ? what should i do ?
Go to sitemap.xml and generate sitemap for your website and upload the downloading file into your root directory and get verified in Google webmaster tool.
sitemap.xml and generate sitemap for your website home page url and upload the downloading file into your site and get verified in Google webmaster tool.
To create xml sitemap there are various free sitemap tools available online. You just need to enter your home page url. Some advance tools also provide you facilities to filter urls in xml sitemap according to rules define in your robots.txt file.
This facility helps us creating sitemap which only contains urls that we want to submit to search engines. After creating xml sitemap, upload it to your root directory & submit it to Google use Google webmaster tool.
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To add site map use following:
After log on to Google webmaster tools. Click on Site Configuration link- click on "Site Maps- submit your sitemap.
Adding an XML sitemap to your site is not only a good way to ensure all of your pages are properly indexed, but it’s also the way Google would like you to tell them where your content is. That’s right folks, Google is getting you to do their work for them. So why do you need an XML sitemap anyway?
According to Google, these are particularly helpful if:
1) Your site has dynamic content that you would like to be searchable. Dynamic content is hard to get picked up unless it is linked to or Googlebot happens to stumble across it.
2) If you have pages that are not easily discoverable, or you use a lot of AJAX.
3) If your website is very new and does not have a lot of links pointing to it, then Google will take longer to find it and prioritize it.
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According to Google, these are particularly helpful if:
1) Your site has dynamic content that you would like to be searchable. Dynamic content is hard to get picked up unless it is linked to or Googlebot happens to stumble across it.
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