What is sitemap


 Types of  sitemap

1. Xml  (is made for google for read)

2.  Html (is made for visiter or users for read)


What is sitemap
A sitemap helps search engines discover URLs on your site, but it doesn't guarantee that all the items in your sitemap will be crawled and indexed. However, in most cases, your site will benefit from having a sitemap. You might need a sitemap if: Your site is large

sitemap is a file where you provide information about the pages, videos, and other files on your site, and the relationships between them. Search engines like Google read this file to crawl your site more efficiently. A sitemap tells Google which pages and files you think are important in your site, and also provides valuable information about these files. For example, when the page was last updated and any alternate language versions of the page.

You can use a sitemap to provide information about specific types of content on your pages, including videoimage, and news content. For example:

  • A sitemap video entry can specify the video running time, rating, and age-appropriateness rating.
  • A sitemap image entry can include the location of the images included in a page.
  • A sitemap news entry can include the article title and publication date.
  • Sitemaps are an important tool for getting your site discovered by search engines. You can also add a sitemap to Google's Search Console to better improve indexing for your site.

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