How You Sumbit Your Site Map To Search Engines?

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How You Sumbit Your Site Map To Search Engines?

 

After you’ve created your site map, you have two alternatives. You can leave the directive for the site map in your robots.txt file and wait until a crawler comes along and finds it, or you can go ahead and submit it to the search engines that you’re targeting.

 

 

How you submit your site map to search engines may differ widely. For example, if you want to sub- mit your site map to Google, you need to create a Google Account and link it to the Webmaster Tools section of Google. Once you’ve created an account, you can submit your site map from that interface. With Yahoo!, you’ll have to go through a similar process. And with other search engines the process will also be similar, though some of the details may differ.

 

 

Submitting your site map to one of the search engines won’t guarantee that all the pages on your site will be crawled, or that they will be included in SERPs. However, the site map gives the crawler some direction, so it will help improve the crawling that your site receives. This is no guarantee of where your site will rank, but at least you’ll know that it has been reviewed as thoroughly as it can be, given the control that the crawler has on the situation.

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