Why are Sitemaps Important?
Search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing use your sitemap to find different pages on your site. If your site’s pages are properly linked, our web crawlers can usually discover most of your site.
Use Your Sitemap to Find Problems With Indexing:
One of the cool things about using a sitemap is that it can gives you a ballpark estimate of:
1. How many pages you WANT indexed
2. How many pages ARE indexed
- Your site is really large
- Your site has a large archive of content pages that are isolated or not well linked to each other.
- Your site is new and has few external links to it.
- Your site has a lot of rich media content (video, images) or is shown in Google News.
Site Mapping
Simply put, site mapping is the process of creating sitemaps that index the information on your site for increased usability and easier website planning.
Site mapping helps focus a website
A well-organized sitemap is a blueprint for a successful website, but only if it starts with solid information architecture
Website mapping for redesigns
It’s more or less intuitive why you might use site mapping when starting from scratch to plan a new site, but it’s just as essential for redesigns.
It makes improving your site easy
Even if there isn’t anything actually wrong with your site, it may still be a good idea to create a sitemap of some kind.
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