A site map (or sitemap) is a list of pages of a web
site accessible to crawlers or users. It can be either a document in any
form used as a planning tool for Web design, or a Web page that lists the pages on a Web site,
typically organized in hierarchical fashion. There are two popular
versions of a site map. An XML Sitemap is a structured format that a
user doesn't need to see, but it tells the search engine about the pages
in your site, their relative importance to each other, and how often
they are updated. HTML sitemaps are designed for the user to help them
find content on the page, and don't need to include each and every
subpage. This helps visitors and search engine bots find pages on the site.
Site map are two types
1: html for human
2: xml for google
Sitemap of Google
Site map are two types
1: html for human
2: xml for google
Sitemap of Google
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