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If something goes wrong at the plant, blame the guy who can't speak English
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Problems are more likely to be down to not understanding a few things about the format and stuff.
Firstly the change frequency tag - apart from the index on a blog dont set it to anything other than monthly. why? Because apparently G keeps track of whether you are lying or not.... Secondly the last updated tag - if you use it and leave it the same then the bot WILL NOT check to see if the page has changed more often than once a year. Do this on the index and nothing will be found. Either keep it up to date or dont use it. I use it on my biggest site and find it doesnt help much but neither does it hinder. I find it better to write html sitemaps of the abc sort on larger sites - ie top level sitemap - index - link abc - link-def - link ghi Next level sitemap - abc - all pages whose titles begin with a, b or c Then I place a blank gif with the alt tag -"sitemap for (site name)" linked to the sitemap on the index of a seperate site I own with some pagerank on a seperate IP. This way the indexing of the sitemap and sub pages is assured.
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Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little... push.
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: California
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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![]() I just thought it wasn't worth the risk and confusion and made my own sitemaps and I agree with the comment that if its worth indexing and g is already at your site then it will find a new page too! |
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