Thursday, October 7, 2010

Sitemaps Google

Sitemaps are a way to tell Google about pages on your site that we might not otherwise discover. The Sitemaps tab displays information about your Sitemaps - such as its status and the date it was last downloaded by Google - as well as information about errors we may have encountered while crawling the sites listed in your Sitemaps.
Submit a Sitemap
If you've come to Webmaster Tools via Go Daddy, you won't need to create or submit a Sitemap - Go Daddy has already done this for you. If not, you can create and upload a Sitemap and use this page to submit it to Google. Just click Add a Sitemap and then follow the instructions. If you've updated an existing Sitemap, use this page to resubmit it so that Google knows to crawl your site again. Learn more »
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Sitemaps for all content
If you publish specialized content, you can submit Sitemaps in formats that provide Google with detailed information. For example, if you publish video content, you can use a Video Sitemap to add descriptive information -- such as a video's title, description, duration, etc. -- that makes it easier for users to find a particular piece of content. Similarly, a News Sitemaps lets you specify publication dates and keywords for each article on your site, while a Mobile Sitemap specifies sites designed for viewing on mobile devices. If your site publishes software source code, a Code Search Sitemap will provide Google with information about software license and filetypes (as well as other code-specific information).

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