A sitemap is a file that lists all the important URLs on your website. It helps search engines like Google, Bing, and others understand the structure of your site and index it more efficiently. Generating and submitting a sitemap is a foundational step in technical SEO and vital for improving visibility in search results.
/sitemap_index.xml
Screaming Frog
GSiteCrawler
Python scripts
example.com/sitemap.xml
robots.txt
Sitemap: https://example.com/sitemap.xml
sitemap.xml
After submission, regularly check the sitemap status in Google Search Console. You’ll see how many URLs have been submitted vs indexed, along with any crawl issues or errors. Keeping an eye on this helps ensure your site’s visibility doesn’t suffer.
A properly structured and submitted sitemap is a non-negotiable part of SEO. It acts as a direct communication tool between your website and search engines, ensuring that your most important content gets crawled and indexed. Whether you run a small blog or a large eCommerce platform, generating and submitting a sitemap can significantly improve your site’s crawlability and SEO performance.
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