SEO & Indexing
Search engine submission, crawl budget, priority settings, and SEO impact.
A sitemap is one of the most direct ways to communicate with search engines about your content. These articles cover how to submit sitemaps to Google and Bing, optimize crawl budget, set priority and changefreq values, and use sitemaps as part of your broader SEO strategy.
Do You Need a Sitemap for SEO?
When sitemaps help SEO, when they don't matter, and what they actually do for search engines. Covers crawl budget, new sites, large sites, and Google's guidance.
Read moreSitemaps and SEO: The Complete Guide
How XML sitemaps affect SEO: crawling, indexing, crawl budget, when sitemaps matter most, common SEO mistakes, and what sitemaps don't do. Practical advice, no myths.
Read moreHow to Submit a Sitemap to Google
Step-by-step guide to submitting your sitemap to Google via Search Console, the ping method, and robots.txt. Plus Bing submission, verification steps, and troubleshooting common errors.
Read moreHow to Submit a Sitemap to Bing Webmaster Tools
Step-by-step guide to submitting your XML sitemap to Bing Webmaster Tools. Covers dashboard submission, API submission, robots.txt method, IndexNow, verification, and troubleshooting.
Read moreSitemap Priority and Changefreq: Do They Matter?
Do sitemap priority and changefreq tags actually affect SEO? Google's official stance, how Bing treats them, and what you should use instead.
Read moreRobots.txt and Sitemaps
How robots.txt and sitemaps work together: the Sitemap directive, correct syntax, common mistakes, and the difference between controlling crawling and controlling indexing.
Read moreSitemap Best Practices
XML sitemap best practices for SEO: canonical URLs only, size limits, accurate lastmod dates, sitemap indexes, excluding noindex pages, and ongoing monitoring.
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