Many SEOs will tell you that a site map is important. You may be asking yourself, “Why? People never use sitemaps to navigate, and the spiders will naturally crawl all of my site anyway”. That is true, over time all your pages will be indexed. And people don’t want to read through a list of links to find a page they want (they’d rather use a search box). But what matters is WHEN your will be indexed. If your pages get indexed faster, they get more exposure sooner and the sooner you start making money. And this is exactly where site maps help.
Creating a sitemap is simple. First, make a plain, normal page, except you put “site map” as the meta tag. Then, add links to each main page of your site. Under each main page link, add links to subpages, then under the subpages, add the pages under it. Continue in this fashion until you have something that look like this:
Site Map
>Main Page 1
->Subpage 1
—>Page under Subpage 1
—>Another page under Subpage 1
—>Another page under Subpage 1
->Subpage 2
—>Page under Subpage 2
—>Another page under Subpage 2
>Main Page 2
->Subpage 1
—>Page under Subpage 1
—>Another page under Subpage 1
>Main Page 3
->Subpage 1
—>Page under Subpage 1
—>Another page under Subpage 1
>Main Page 4
->Subpage 1
—>Page under Subpage 1
>Main Page 5
->Subpage 1
—>Page under Subpage 1
->Subpage 2
—>Page under Subpage 2
—>Another page under Subpage 2
and so on. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy, you don’t even have to design it. Just make sure it’s a page with links to at least all the major pages of your site. You can even use plain old HTML. Note though that Google has a new tool that helps you create sitemaps using xml. You can use that too if you want.
Then, put a link to the sitemap somewhere prominent but not easily seen, like at the bottom of the page of your home page. Or link to it in a blog. Do this as soon as possible to get your site indexed faster.
3 Responses to “Help the spiders find their way with a site map”
- Anonymous on February 19th, 2008 7:39 am
- Anonymous on February 19th, 2008 7:43 am
- Tammy on April 11th, 2008 2:35 am
Help the spiders find their way with a site map…
Many SEOs will tell you that a site map is important. You may be asking yourself, “Why? People never use sitemaps to navigate, and the spiders will naturally crawl all of my site anyway”….
Help the spiders find their way with a site map…
Many SEOs will tell you that a site map is important. You may be asking yourself, Why? People never use sitemaps to navigate, and the spiders will naturally crawl all of my site anyway….
Forgive ME, but more about the subject, please!! You are going away from the topic too frequently, therefore it is uneasy to read your posts.
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