Google has had a feature which allows webmasters to create a sitemap file to help Google’s crawlers find and index content.
This is much easier to feed the crawler the content of the website
But there is question that a Google sitemap worthwhile? Is it even necessary?
It was XML based, and it could plainly see what they expected but when you have a large site, how do you go about creating this?
Then Google came out with a sitemap generator which is a program intended to help you create a sitemap for your site.
I would have said no, but lately Google has been adding features that make it useful.
From a keyword research point of view, this is a huge advantage to you. By monitoring your sitemap stats you can easily see some of the terms people are using and perhaps determine what you need to do to rank higher for those terms so you too can get the clicks that your competitors are receiving.
If you don’t have ready access to log analysis or other stats, the Google sitemap can also tell you what terms actually drove traffic to your site.
In other words, these were searches performed on Google that actually generated clicks for your site.
There’s also a wealth of other information. For example, “Crawl Stats” shows you how Googlebot sees your site, errors generated by it, and even a PageRank distribution chart detailing how well PageRank is distributed.
The information provided, while mostly technical, can help you troubleshoot problems as well as provide ideas to help you improve your positioning.
So lastly i conclud that it is benifits for our site.
This is much easier to feed the crawler the content of the website
But there is question that a Google sitemap worthwhile? Is it even necessary?
It was XML based, and it could plainly see what they expected but when you have a large site, how do you go about creating this?
Then Google came out with a sitemap generator which is a program intended to help you create a sitemap for your site.
I would have said no, but lately Google has been adding features that make it useful.
From a keyword research point of view, this is a huge advantage to you. By monitoring your sitemap stats you can easily see some of the terms people are using and perhaps determine what you need to do to rank higher for those terms so you too can get the clicks that your competitors are receiving.
If you don’t have ready access to log analysis or other stats, the Google sitemap can also tell you what terms actually drove traffic to your site.
In other words, these were searches performed on Google that actually generated clicks for your site.
There’s also a wealth of other information. For example, “Crawl Stats” shows you how Googlebot sees your site, errors generated by it, and even a PageRank distribution chart detailing how well PageRank is distributed.
The information provided, while mostly technical, can help you troubleshoot problems as well as provide ideas to help you improve your positioning.
So lastly i conclud that it is benifits for our site.
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