submit site to google crawler
What
are a Sitemap XML and I need for my SEO
for Google?
(XML
Sitemap Protocol) has broad acceptance, including support from Google, Yahoo!
and Microsoft
No,
technically you do not have an XML sitemap to optimize a website for Google if
you have a reasonable navigation system that Google can easily be crawled and
indexed.
HOWEVER
- 2017 - you should create a content management system that produces a proven
method - and you must submit this sitemap
to Google in Google Webmaster Tools. Again - Best Practices.
Google
recently said XML and RSS are still a discovery process very useful for them to
choose the updated content on their site recently.
An
XML Sitemap is a file on your server that you can easily help Google Crawl and
Index all pages of your site. This is, of
course, useful for very important sites regularly publish new updates to
the content or content.
Your
web pages will continue to receive the search results without an XML sitemap if
Google can find your site, they creep when:
1. Make sure that all your
links pages to at least one other place.
2. Link
to important pages often using (text variable anchor in the navigation and in
the content of the page text, if you
want better results)
Keep
in mind: Google must find links to all pages of your site and links to spread page rank that classifies
the help pages - so an XML sitemap is no substitute for a great architecture
website.
Sitemaps are an easy way for a webmaster to provide pages in the search
engines to their sites that are available for exploration. In its simplest
form, a sitemap is an XML file that includes URLs for a website along with
additional metadata about each URL list (when it last updates its frequency and
its importance compared to the other website URL) that the search engines
Intelligently the site can creep more.
Most
modern CMSs automatically generate XML Sitemaps and Google requires that you
submit a sitemap in the webmaster tools and I am doing this today.
I
prefer to manually set my important pages displayed links and content depth,
but an XML Sitemap is a good practice in 2017 for most websites.
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