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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Answers To Google Sitemaps Questions

Susan Moskwa and Trever Voucher from Google's Webmaster Tools Team published a synopsis of the questions they received at Chicago's recent Search Engine Strategies Conference.

If you have ever had a question about Google Sitemaps and the effect they may or may not have on your site, this is a helpful read.

Get the answers to the following questions:

  • I submitted a Sitemap, but my URLs haven't been [crawled/indexed] yet. Isn't that what a Sitemap is for?
     
  • If it doesn't get me automatically crawled and indexed, what does a Sitemap do?
     
  • Will a Sitemap help me rank better?
     
  • If I set all of my pages to have priority 1.0, will that make them rank higher (or get crawled faster) than someone else's pages that have priority 0.8?
     
  • Is there any point in submitting a Sitemap if all the metadata (, , etc.) is the same for each URL, or if I'm not sure it's accurate?
     
  • I've heard about people who submitted a Sitemap and got penalized shortly afterward. Can a Sitemap hurt you?
     
  • Where can I put my Sitemap? Does it have to be at the root of my site?
     
  • Can I just submit the site map that my webmaster made of my site? I don't get this whole XML thing.
     
  • Which Sitemap format is the best?
     
  • If I have multiple URLs that point to the same content, can I use my Sitemap to indicate my preferred URL for that content?
     
  • Does the placement of a URL within a Sitemap file matter? Will the URLs at the beginning of the file get better treatment than the URLs near the end?
     
  • If my site has multiple sections (e.g. a blog, a forum, and a photo gallery), should I submit one Sitemap for the site, or multiple Sitemaps (one for each section)?

Again here is the link to the

Google sitemaps Q&A

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About the author:
Ross Dunn is the CEO and founder of StepForth Web Marketing Inc, a web marketing company founded in 1997 and based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Ross Dunn is a Certified Internet Marketing and Business Strategist (CIMBS) with a background in web design and online marketing. His broad Internet experience in combination with a talented staff has made StepForth a name synonymous with top results.

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