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Sitemaps 101 – How to Create a Sitemap for Your Web Site.Thanks to all of those who took advantage of the firesale. The new server is in place, and this is the first mailing. I expect a quirk or two, but those should get ironed out quickly. The firesale worked so well that I would consider doing ti again if I ran into a sudden cash crisis. This week, I have finished my newest version of the $7. script. It includes the ability to pay your affiliates anything from zero to one hundred percent for the initial sale. Once you write the sales page and the one-time-offer, the config file does the rest. Check it out here Today, my newsletter article is about - Sitemaps 101 – How to Create a Sitemap for Your Web Site.Have you ever wondered how a search engine works? It must be fascinating figuring out how this search tool could direct you to several web sites that are relevant to your keywords. Or, have you experienced instances where the link that supposedly contains your keywords is not exactly what you have in mind? You would probably think that there must be something wrong with the search engine that it generated irrelevant results. How does a search engine work?Two things figure greatly in making search engines work effectively and efficiently: the electronic search spider and the sitemap. What is a sitemap?A sitemap is basically a page or pages that serve/s as a directory by listing all the links to all documents and files found in a web site. It is not merely a random listing of links, but organized in such a way that it gives the web user an idea of how all the information that can be found in the site fits into an outline or framework. It is like viewing the table of contents of a book, or viewing the “concept map” of the site’s content. What is a spider?In SEO language, spider is not an animal found in your closet. This electronic search spider is actually a bot which collects data and copies content to be stored in the search engine’s database when keywords are fed into the search dialogue box. The spider reads the content of the site and sends another bot to follow the links and copy the content contained in them. What purpose does a sitemap serve?A sitemap like any other map gives directions to a navigator. It primarily targets search engine spiders so that they are properly directed to your site and to the links where keywords entered in the search dialogue appears. As such, it is actually a useful tool in search engine optimization. A well organized site map would guide the spider to find the information it needs when keywords are entered during a search operation. As an additional beneficial consequence, sitemaps have proven to be useful even to web users. Since a sitemap displays all the links to information found in a web site, it helps the user to search for a particular topic in mind. Many users also use the sitemap to navigate between pages in a site. What are the benefits of having a sitemap for my web site?
How are sitemaps formatted?There are at least three major types of sitemaps: indexed, full categorical, and restricted categorical. An indexed site map appears as an alphabetical listing or directory. A full categorical map displays all links classified into categories; while a restricted categorical sitemap displays all links listed in a chosen category at a time. The full and restricted sitemaps are very similar except that the former displays all links in all categories all at once in a page, while the latter focuses only the links under the selected category for easier and less eye-straining viewing. The most widely used format aimed at users is the full categorical. Based on the results of a 1999 SURL study on sitemap designs, the full categorical format is most preferred by users since it is easier to search for topics within the site and it allows easier comparison between and among categories. Google seems to prefer the straight indexed variety of sitemap. Some tips in setting up your sitemap
Now that you have learned basic things about sitemaps, maybe it is time for you to build one for your site. I like to use Google index type sitemaps for my sites. I do not provide these sitemaps to my visitors, as I have an index I would prefer them to follow. Have you checked out my improved $7 Script yet? Here's the address again http://script.7dollardeal.com How did you like this article? Drop me a line at: Until next time… warmly,
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