How to Add a Google XML Sitemap to Your Web Page

Step by step instructions on how to add a google xml sitemap to your web page. … google sitemap xml

9 Responses to How to Add a Google XML Sitemap to Your Web Page

  1. conklinproducts

    This really helped a lot thanks for making this video.

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  2. Christopher7789

    doesn’t work with blogger

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  3. I haven’t messed with blogger but I am assuming that you wont have full access to your site as it may be a hosted service. Unfortunately you won’t be able to change any coding on that end. If you have a domain I don’t mind helping ya out.

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  4. how long does it usually take for a sitemap to be crawled by google before your pages get indexed?

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  5. Just from what I’ve tested on some of my sites it was within 24 hours but it’s multiple factors that do this.
    There is no way of making the google crawler visit your site faster through code. Ways to do that are sitemaps/increasing back links/making site more optimized/submitting to social bookmarking services,but these all take time too. Unfortunately you can’t make Google crawl your site whenever you want.

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  6. Hi Jimmy, Thanks for a great guide to make a better google-profile.
    When I had confirmed my sites google profile on google webmasters site, I made a test-seach on google. It showed the search result almost as i wanted it. But one of the sites was shown as a sub-page link (one level pussed in). It is the site about history, and I want (if any) the page Contact to be a kind of promoted subpage. Can I set witch sub-page has to be promoted?

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  7. howtosurveillance

    Excellent video. Most helpful. Thanks.

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  8. howtosurveillance

    What about when I add another URL to my site? Do I need to generate a new sitemap and reload it to my web directory and the resubmit on Google webmaster tools?

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  9. Great Video man. Really helpful… Thanks again

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