Ever wonder why you should submit your sitemap to Google and the other search engines, or if there is really any value in doing it? We explore those questions and more in our examination of HTML and XML sitemaps. There has been a lot of discussions lately about why a site should or shouldn’t submit their sitemap to Google’s Webmaster tools. So let’s break this down and first look at some myths about submitting your sitemap.
Key Takeaways:
- You’ve put together some seriously valuable content, iterated on the design, and gathered a ton of feedback. Now, you’re finally feeling ready to share it with the world.
- Well, maybe. Although, it takes a little more than just hitting the publish button. To get your site listed, you’ll need to check a few boxes first.
- Once the crawling process is completed all of the results are fed into Google’s index, and any new sites or updated content will be listed accordingly.
“Once the crawling process is completed all of the results are fed into Google’s index, and any new sites or updated content will be listed accordingly.”
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