A XML Sitemap is an XML file that lists the URLs for a site. Google first introduced Sitemaps 0.84 in June 2005 enabling web developers to publish lists of links throughout their sites. Adwords Media are able to upload a Google XML sitemap onto your website, enabling your website to achieve recognition in a matter of hours instead of months.
Our comprehensive service ensures that your website will act in accordance with the Google rules and regulations. Together with our highly popular and meticulously researched search engine optimisation campaigns; we have been working extensively to try and perfect Google XML sitemaps.
Throughout the internet marketing solution industry it is common knowledge that a company should have some form of recognition on Google. The primary advantage of the Google XML sitemap is that you are able to specifically inform search engines about URL’s that appear on your website. The Google sitemaps are especially of valuable assistance for webmasters to facilitate additional and more specific information regarding URL’s. For example; when information was last updated; this in turn ensures that the search engines crawl each site in a more efficient and beneficial process. Sitemaps are extremely advantageous when the user is unable to fully reach every area or region of the website by following links.
Google XML sitemap allows a webmaster to inform search engines about URLs on a website that are available for crawling. Sitemaps are extremely desirable on websites where some areas of the website are not easily available through the browsable interface or any particular website where certain pages are not accessible through search forms.
Adwords Media can create a Sitemap containing all your available URLs within your site enabling the search engine spiders’ easy access to all sectors within your website. Sitemaps are an appendage and do not substitute the existing crawl-based mechanisms that search engines already use to determine URLs. By submitting Sitemaps to a search engine, we are only assisting the search engines spiders in providing a more effective service.