Creating XML, HTML and TXT sitemaps for webmasters
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by Philip Nicosia July 24, 2006
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If you own or maintain a website or intend to own one, wouldn’t it be
great if you get frequent visitors who find satisfaction in getting
exactly the information they need from your page?
While that satisfaction largely depends on the contents of your
website, how you get to be accessed by website users is the most
critical factor of website development. For if your website can’t be
reached universally, you defeat the very purpose of the internet: that
is, to make information available to any website user from across the
world.
How you get to be accessed is actually a matter of presentation style,
organization, and most importantly, how fast and extensive search
engines get to lead users to your website. Unless your pages are
indexed in the search engines they can’t send you the free visitors you
are all looking for.
Fortunately, the search engines want your content too and there are a
number of ways you can help them, which they encourage you to do - by
creating sitemaps of your website. Sitemaps created for the various
search engines will enable these search engines’ spiders to crawl
faster, more systematically, and more extensively into your website’s
pages.
By doing so, you get the maximum exposure you can. Such exposure will
boost your pride in having your pages viewed, read, and used by more
and more visitors the way you intended them to. On the financial
aspect, the more visitors your website gets, the higher your website’s
potential advertising value.
Now with the vast expansion of websites on the internet, it has become
necessary to create different types of sitemaps, each having its own
complexity in setting up.
HTML Sitemaps
Creating an HTML sitemap linked to and from your home page is something
savvy webmasters have been doing for years and perhaps is the simplest
to create. This sitemap is simply a list of pages contained on your
site and enables the search engines spiders to easily find your pages,
especially the ones that are linked deep in your website that they may
have trouble finding otherwise.
TEXT Sitemaps
A text sitemap is simply a list of the URLs of your site in the form of
a text file. These can then be submitted to search engines such as Yahoo! to notify them that all the pages exist and by doing so invites their spider to visit.
XML Sitemaps
Google launched Google Sitemaps
as a way for webmasters to give them information they could use to
better crawl their sites. This involves creating an XML Sitemap for
which they provided their Google Sitemap Generator.
This can be the most complicated to set up using the tools provided by
Google as you need to be running Python on your server. It’s perhaps
the most important one too given the current dominance of the search
engine.
Setting up all three types of sitemaps may seem a daunting task but
luckily there are websites that take the strain out of this and you can
create all three within a matter of minutes.
XML-Sitemaps.com is one such
site. Originally developed to easily create Google sitemaps for
webmasters without an understanding of Python, it has evolved through
demand for new features.
It offers the Sitemap Generator that lets you build your sitemap online
in four simple steps, for free! The Sitemap Generator is easy to use
and user-friendly even for average computer literates. Just type in
your URL and other parameters (e.g. frequency of change or update that
your website will likely undergo, the priority of a specific URL
relative to the other pages on the same website, etc.) and follow the
ensuing instructions until you get to add your URL to the Google
Webmaster account. You will then be given the options to download your
websites sitemaps in XML, HTML and TXT format. If still you get stuck
with a step, you may enquire and get assistance from its technical
support.
Go check xml-sitemaps.com for more details or better yet, to get started!
The only limitation of the free sitemap Generator is that it allows
only up to 500 pages per website. Still, this limit is high. Statistics
show that out of the more than 64000 sitemaps generated using this
service, the average website size was only 155 pages, way below the
500-page limit. This figure is represented by 78% of all webmasters who
have used the Generator.
However, in case your website falls beyond this limit, you may check out the PHP Sitemap generator
(http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/standalone-google-sitemap-generator.html) script. Offered at a very reasonable price, this stand-alone script is
intended for unlimited-sized sitemaps, which is beyond the capacity of
online services.
Whichever search engine or for whatever search purpose, sitemaps are
clearly the fastest and most efficient way to navigate this digital
highway. The best thing about it is, with these easy-to-use sitemap
generators, you don’t have to be a computer geek to help keep this
internet traffic moving.
Source: ArticleTrader.com
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