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The Growing Importance of Xml and Html Sitemaps


Author: Munish Dev Rathee

Web page creation is no child’s play. A huge
amount of time is spent in planning the look and feel of a website,
before the actually development begins. From a
user’s perspective, apart from the website
itself, the only tangible evidence that vouches for this planning
is the visible operational elements. In other words, front-end
elements that are related to the functionality of the website. A
sitemap is one such element.



The name is self-explanatory. But the simplicity that the word site
map suggests is deceptive. Sitemaps are complex, regardless of how
simple the structure of the webpage may be. Sitemaps can be created
either in XML or HTML. These two types of sitemap are created for
two different purposes – XML: reaches out to the
search engine spiders, and HTML sitemaps are meant for users. While
there are people who feel that it is better to just stick to either
an HTML or a XML sitemap, most people believe that it is most
advantageous to have both. Broadly speaking, sitemaps bring with
them a sense that the site is organized, and it becomes easy for
you to have a bird’s eye view of your site.
Additionally, users also appreciate a preview of everything that
site has to offer, rather than spend time discovering things click
after click.



The HTML sitemap must represent the site in a very tangible way. It
must be there present as a link on the homepage of your website.
The design elements used, must reflect the overall tenor of the
website. Unlike something like a road map which has the primary
objective of giving clear and accurate direction, a sitemap has the
additional responsibility of becoming a mirror to the rest of the
site. The color coding, font styles, use of graphics etc are
indicative of how you would expect the website to look. Users will
make such a connection between the look of the sitemap, and the
expected look of the site. If the sitemap is elaborate and
colorful, and the webpage is bland, a user will feel cheated.



Sitemaps have a dual purpose – they make
navigation on the site easier, they help you communicate with
search engines. In order to achieve both these ends, you need to
have both these sitemaps for your website. XML sitemaps enhance the
visibility vis-Ã -vis search engines, and are considered to be
one of the best ways of optimizing a site. Creating XML sitemap is
a particularly fast way of submitting a site to search engines, in
cases where a new website is involved, or if, for instance, a
website has recently added lots of new pages. Sitemaps are of great
importance in sites that use a lot of Flash or in menus created in
JavaScript that do not have HTML links. And many websites are
nowadays relying heavily on the use of Flash. In fact, XML sitemaps
are submitted as a file to search engines. An XML sitemap is not
really required, if you have already indexed all your pages with
Google. In case there are a few pages that are not indexed, you
must still create a sitemap for the whole site, and give priority
(using the priority tag) to those pages that have not been indexed.
An XML sitemap, in that sense, is your way of telling the search
engine which part of your page to index.



Having a sitemap also means not relying entirely on external links
that will drive search engines to your website. This should in any
case be avoided, but a sitemap would be a way to bypass a confusing
or faulty internal link structure which may mislead search engines
to orphan pages.



Generating a sitemap is not a very complicated process. There are
enough free online tools available that will carry this task out
for you. Alternatively, you have the option of downloading Google
sitemap generator, and carrying out the given instructions.
Needless to say the second option is the harder one, but then it
also provides you with a greater control over the final output.
Once you are done generating the sitemap, using either of these
methods you need to upload it to your website and notify Google
about the same.



The growing importance of search engine optimization means that it
will soon become almost mandatory for websites to have sitemaps. As
of now, Yahoo and MSN do not support sitemaps and ask webmasters to
submit a stripped-down version of the sitemap i.e, a text file that
has a list of all the url’s on the website.
Although, given how prominent such sitemaps are becoming, there are
good chances that this will change sooner than later. Sitemaps will
in fact soon become a rather straightforward and convenient way of
submitting one’s website to the search engines.

Article Source:
http://www.articlesbase.com/seo-articles/the-growing-importance-of-xml-and-html-sitemaps-119174.html

About the Author:
Munish Dev Rathee is a SEO cum content writer associated with a
web design India ,
web development India , and
SEO India company.


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