How to generate a site-map of your blog
Sitemap, is very important to our blogs/or websites. Sitemaps, are models of a website's content which is designed simply to enable and assist both search engines and users to navigate freely on sites.
Sitemaps, are really important to site/or to blogs; what does it function as? It enables search engines such as Bing, and Google to Discover On Sites' Pages.
In this tutorial content, I will carefully teach on the different steps to generate and set up your own site map.
Here are some of the Steps you can follow to generate your Sitemap.
first step-:
The first thing you need to do is to generate a site-map of your blog. In doing that, it don't take long time and it's fast.
To generate your blog site map, simply go to any of these platform below-:
Please note that your "URL" ought to be typed in the generating box correctly, just as it is seen on Google search URL, and the site must have a published article or content; so as to enable your site-map to be generated.
You can type your URL in this format (http://www.yourdomainname.com), then you click on create site-map.
When this is done, and your sitemap is generated successfully, kindly copy the generated sitemap and go to the next "step"
Second step-:
Log in to Google search console tool
Third Step-:
Select your preferred/or wished site to configure site-map to on Google search console-: In this step, you are expected to choose which of your site you want to configure/or add your generated sitemap to, click on it. This should be done after you've logged in to your Google search console.
Fourth Step-:
Go to site-map and click on it. After you've successfully logged into your preferred site in the Google search console, what you should do next is to search for site-map in the Google search console via Menu (the menu is seen at the top-left - corner of the Google search console dashboard
Fifth step-:
Click on site-map
"Site-map", in Google search console tool; is seen at the top-left - corner of "menu" box, under "Crawl" button.
Click sitemap, then go to "ADD/OR TEST SITEMAP" (this is seen at the top-right corner of your page); click on it. Next, after (https://www.yourdomainname.com/........), in the ........., you are expected to type in "sitemap.xml" (example https://www.tutorialswrld.com/sitemap.xml).
Then click on the "Test" button (to test your sitemap setting before submitting it), or you submit it immediately by clicking on the "Submit" button.
Do not panic, for this will take long for Google crawler robot, to crawl round all your contents, posts etc.
You are done with all the sitemap settings' process. Good luck.
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