|
Take_advantage_of_the_new_Google_Sitemaps_program
| Take advantage of the new Google Sitemaps program
Google recently launched a new program called Google Sitemaps
(https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps). This program
(free, currently still in Beta) is designed to help website
owners to get their website pages get crawled by google.
If you want to take advantage of Google Sitemaps, you need to
place a Sitemap-formatted file on your webserver. By doing so
you enable Google's crawlers to find out what pages are present
and which have recently changed, and to crawl your site
accordingly. Google Sitemaps can help to get more of your web
pages crawled and can also enable you to tell Google when
contents on your site changes.
This sounds pretty good. However, the problem I see is that in
order to get started, you have to install some scripts on your
sever. Webmasters "should have knowledge of uploading files to
their webserver, connecting to their webserver, and running
scripts. In addition, Python version 2.2 must be installed on
your webserver - check with your web hosting company if you are
unsure". Bottom line: you have to be a technical guy or have a
technical guy to help you in order to take advantage of Google
Sitemaps. To make people's life easier, Google also says "If any
of these requirements are not met, you can still submit a
Sitemap to the Google Sitemaps program in simple text format.".
Here the link to Google Sitemaps' FAQ:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/docs/en/faq.html
As webmasters and web owners, you might want to take advantage
of Google Sitemaps to get more of your web pages crawled and
also get your pages crawled faster.
About the author:
Matt Lee is an Internet tech writer. He has written articles for
NetSmarter.com, an Internet
marketing site, ColorWalk.com, a web hosting
guide site and RSSFeedToday.com, a RSS feed
resouces site.
|
|
| |