How to create an XML sitemap for a website



What is XML sitemap

An XML sitemap is a file that contains a list of all the URLs on a website, along with additional metadata such as the date the URL was last updated and the frequency with which the URL is expected to change. XML sitemaps are typically used to help search engines discover and index the pages on a website. By submitting an XML sitemap to a search engine, a website owner can indicate to the search engine which pages on their site are most important and should be included in the search engine's index. XML sitemaps are also used to inform search engines about the URLs that have been recently added or updated on a website. This can help ensure that the search engine's index is up-to-date and that new content on the website is discovered and indexed quickly.



How to create an XML sitemap for a Blogspot site

Creating an XML sitemap for a Blogspot site is a simple process that can be done in a few steps:

Go to a sitemap generator website such as XML Sitemaps or Google XML Sitemaps.

Enter the URL of your Blogspot site and click "Start."

The sitemap generator will then crawl your site and create a sitemap with all of the pages on your site.

Once the sitemap is generated, you can download it as an XML file.

Upload the sitemap to your root directory of your blog.

Go to Google Search Console and submit the sitemap to your website.

Note: Sitemap generated by Blogspot.com have a limit of 50,000 URLs. If you exceed this limit, you will need to use a third-party tool to generate a sitemap for your site.

Also, Keep your sitemap updated as you add new content to your site. This will help search engines stay up to date with the pages on your site and make sure that they are being indexed.

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