Friday, June 17, 2011

Sitemap

A site map helps definitely a place to get a higher rating, but only indirectly. This is how I do it:

Every time you build a new site, put a sitemap for the site and the name sitemap.html. I put a link to all other web site on the homepage. If more than 100 pages, I create a Sitemap page and sitemap2.html additional name.

The reason the extra two (or more) pages of the site plan is to keep the pages as recommended by Google for not more than 100 links on a web page.

Then I put a link to the site map (s) on each page of the site.

A site map is linked from every page has two important purposes:

Site map to help visitors easily find what they are looking for on your site. Experienced users often bypass the navigation links on a regular basis, and continue straight ahead for a site map. So they have to wade through a smaller number of pages to find the information they are looking for.

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