Hi..I want to know how to create and submit a sitemap for the subdomain
Also is it necessary to submit the subdomain's sitemap to the search engines?
How to submit sitemap for subdomains
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Posted 3 months ago #
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There are loads of services that allow a webmaster to create sitemaps. http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/ is one of them which also enables one to submit the sitemap to multiple services.
Also see http://www.auditmypc.com/free-sitemap-generator.asp for more options.
Posted 3 months ago # -
Hi all, I am interested in learning about sitemaps, but I don't understand how to create them. What's an XML file? What should it look like? How do I make one? Etc. The information on Google's site wasn't very helpful to me.... too confusing.
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@lancehibner: I suggest you start with the official Sitemaps.org site to gain a basic understanding of the structure. If you merely want to create one for your site, the links in my previous post in this thread will help you out.
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I have two posts in my blog about submitting sitemaps to google and yahoo:
http://www.tipsblogger.com/2009/07/add-sitemaps-to-yahoo-site-explorer.html
http://www.tipsblogger.com/2009/02/add-blogger-sitemap-to-google-webmaster.htmlHope it will help you!
RegardsPosted 3 months ago # -
I might be jumping ahead here but another important part of using sitemaps is to submit it! There are places other than Google and Yahoo. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on
How to: Submit your Sitemap to the Top 5 Places Where They Need to Be
(Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Ask.com, Moreover.com). I hope this helps! Cheers.
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Most of you must be using Wordpress on your domains and subdomains.. You can Use Google XML Sitemaps plugin on Wordpress for each of the wordpress installations on your main domain and subdomains..
Now you can add each of your webdomains(main domain and subdomain) separately on WebMaster Tools(of Google).There you can submit the sitemap for on each of the domain or subdomain..
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