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Search Engines Agree on XML Sitemap Standard |
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In
great news, Google, Yahoo and MSN have agreed upon a XML
sitemap standard.What's
this mean to you? Well, you just need to create one XML sitemap and you
can submit it to all three engines. I've been doing that for a while
and didn't seem to have any problem but now it's official
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Why should you create an XML sitemap? An XML sitemap outlines all the URLs
on a site so that search engines can find them all easily. Much like a normal
sitemap, it just lists all the pages however, an XML sitemap is optimized
for search engines, not for people. By giving search engines a list of URLs
on your site, you are increasing the number of pages they know about and
can refer traffic to.
If you posted once a day for a year, you'd have 365 post pages.
That doesn't include categories, archives and any other blog related
pages. Since the numbers add up so quickly, it's hard for a search
engine to keep up and even harder for a user to keep them organized so
that an engine can find them all easily. An XML sitemap gives engines
one file full of all the URLs on your site, optimized just for them.
So, how do you create an XML site map? There are variety of ways but
here are my top three choices:
1. Google
Sitemap Generator Plugin for Wordpress. Once installed, it automatically
updates and pings Google when you have new content. Since all engines
now use the same XML formatting, the name is a little outdated. It should
be updated to Search Engine Sitemap Generator.
2. GSite Crawler. This is a free
desktop application for PCs that will crawl your site and create the XML
site map for you to upload. It doesn't automatically update but
it is easy to use and you could re-generate an XML map ever month or so.
If anyone knows of a free Mac app like this, I'd love to hear about
it.
3. XML-Sitemaps.com. This is
a web based XML sitemap creation tool that is free for small sites. Again,
it's not automatic, but it's free and easy to use. Plus it
works on any platform.
Do you use a different tool for creating XML sitemaps? If so, please
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