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google site map XML vs. html

Discussion in 'Google Sitemaps' started by gfriedm1, May 12, 2006.

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    Here is my site map

    http://www.ldpost.com/toc_LDPOST.htm

    is it a problem that it is not an XML file, and instead its html? it looks the same as other site maps. i don't know anything about XML coding, however have noticed that i do not have any of the following tags?

    <sitemap>
    <loc>
    <lastmod>

    how important is it for to have an XML site map vs html?
     
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  3. gfriedm1

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    that is a huge help! thanks very much. i am always amazed at how many free webmaster tools there are out there.

    but are you aware of any differnce between the XML site map and HTML site map from google?
     
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    Sorry mate can't answer that one. I just use XML because that's often what the format they keep taking about when they speak of sitemaps.

    Hope someone else can answer that one.

    Skinny
     
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    EWD Well-Known Member

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    Can I ask, do sitemaps really help to get a site indexed in google? I've got a small blog 100 pages or so, mostly articles I had written for me.

    The site is new, would a sitemap cause all the pages to be indexed or do the normal rules of sandbox, backlinks etc still apply.
     
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    All of the rules still apply. The sitemap only makes it easier for you to tell Google what pages are currently on your site. Nothing more.
     
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    I may be wrong but after putting a sitemap on my main site: Telephone Antiques and registering it with Google sitemap page my pages appear to be updated in Google's cache more frequently. Which is an advantage to me because I change my homepage to get the best key words regularly. Has anyone else noticed this, or is it just a coincidence ? :)

    Regards

    Jim

    Old Telephone Links
     
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    It's possible but hard to say for sure.
     
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    Have a HTML sitemap for your users
    (perhaps even containing appropriate
    anchor text and whatnot) and XML for Google.

    Many sitemap generators fail to calculate
    reasonble <priority> tags etc. in Google sitemaps...
    But truth to be told, it hasn't really been
    proven what Google uses that for so... :)
     
    websitetools, May 15, 2006 IP