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Keep your sitemaps up to date

November 26th, 2009 PharmiMike 0 Comments

This may seem obvious, and also more of an SEO point, but as I’ve just spent some time doing it myself, I thought I’d remind you!.

Google et al, rely heavily on sitemap.xml to know what’s on your site. Sure they can crawl and do crawl it, but why make their lives hard. By keeping a valid sitemap.xml file in the root of your site, you provide a link to all the pages on your site that the search engines should know about.  A few points:

  • you should update your sitemaps every time you change content. (ie add a new job) so it should be done dynamically without you  having to get involved
  • you can have multiple sitemaps. Useful if like on www.PharmiWeb.com, you have thousands of pages.
  • you can add your sitemap(s) url to your robots.txt file (another essential) to help the engines keep track
  • submit your sitemaps to google webmaster tools and bing
  • Yahoo treat things differently, I’ll do that separately!
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