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Will a Google Sitemap Facilitate You Get Indexed Faster?

By: galaxy directvlatin

I am a relative newbie to web site creation. Many webmasters (from beginners to experienced ones) frequently scratch their head wondering "how can I get Google to index my new content?" Google encompasses a program where you'll automatically produce an xml sitemap for your website. The sitemap contains a listing of all of your urls with the modification time and also the amendment frequency for every url. After you have created your sitemap, you wish to submit the sitemap to Google (using your Google sitemap account). Once this, your want to ping (resubmit) Google every time your web site changes. The concept here is that you are serving to Google by letting them know you've got new content on your site. The url list within the sitemap ensures that Google can not miss any of your urls whereas crawling your site.
Well there's the idea, how concerning REALITY?
The reality is that CREATING A SITEMAP AND PINGING GOOGLE WILL NOT GET GOOGLE TO COME TO COME AND INDEX YOUR SITE. What will happen? Several hours once your submit your sitemap to Google, Google will download your sitemap. Sensible thus far. Then days can pass and Google will never come back and index any of the urls in your sitemap. Boy that actually stinks especially when considering it took me a while to work out truly how to create a sitemap. Google does not make it real easy for you to make a sitemap. Google contains a free script that you install on your net server that can automatically create and update your sitemap for you. The matter is that the script requires Python 2.2 to be put in on your net server. This seemed stupid to me since Python is not commonplace on the majority of net hosts (why not have the script written in PHP or PERL)? Anyway I found a free third party PHP
In conclusion, having a sitemap that tells Google you have got new content will not get Google to come to index your site. I guess the only method to urge Google to index your web site is to own incoming link from widespread sites that Google can crawl along. Incidentally lack of regular crawling additionally makes the Google Adsense Search not work properly for looking your own site. I place a Google Search box on my site. However, as a result of Google has not indexed my website yet, user searches of my web site generate no results! This appears to be a downside for anyone who generates new content faster than Google indexes it. The user expertise suffers due to this as I can not think of any reason a user wouldn't what to search out the most recent data on your site. In all fairness I ought to say a sitemap and Google Adsense search could be valuable for standard, well established websites that get indexed frequently. But, if you're comparatively new to the online game, pay your effort on different aspects of your web site!

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