Google Sitemap Submission
Google just unveiled a new and improved
method for get web pages indexed in their search engine.
They call it Google Sitemaps. Google Sitemaps allows webmasters
the ability to submit all the web pages of your web site
directly to Google to be indexed into their search engine.
Google is doing this because they want to be able to
index more information in order to offer better search
results. However, their current methods are limited as
it's difficult for their system to find every web page
available. Therefore, it makes sense for them to come
up with a way for webmasters to be able to upload the
information directly into their system. This will keep
their search results more comprehensive and fresh.
Use of the new method is free, however inclusion is not
guaranteed. However, this is certainly a great way of
getting Google to at least take notice of all the web
pages your web site has to offer. We intend to use it
with all the web sites we own and operate, including Advantage
Creations!
Google requires a "feed" in "xml"
format, which is basically a listing of web pages in a
specialized code that enables the web pages to be directly
imported into their system. We have already learned how
to do this and have uploaded a feed for our ChamplainCoffee.com
web site. We included each individual product page in
the feed. The submission appears to have been successful.
We intend to do the same with our JLRyan.com and CosmicVitamins.com
web sites, each having around 400 products. We believe
this to be a tremendous opportunity to increase traffic
for our web sites through Google by giving each individual
product page the best opportunity for being included in
Google's search results.
We now offer the service of submitting Google Sitemap
feeds to you for as little as $25. This includes gathering
the list of web pages, creating the special-coded page
and submission to the Google Sitemaps system.
Costs: starts at $25 for submission.
Contact us regarding Google
Sitemap Submission by email
or call us at 802-865-0111.
Initial consultations are free, and you have no
obligation.
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