How to List on the Google Sitemap WordPress Blog
Simply put, sitemap (site map) is an HTML page containing a list of all pages in a site (web or blog). This map can take the form XML (for Google) and TXT (for Yahoo).
List sitemap wordpress blog we will help convince Google to know all the pages on our blogs, including the URL that is not found when the processes penggerayangan by “spider” Google. At Google, we can register two namely sitemap sitemap sitemap and news. Sitemap for google search engine, while the news sitemap to google news.
For the second list that sitemap, wordpres blog owner does not bother him because it was provided by wordpress. For info, the form is yourblogname.wordpress.com sitemap / sitemap.xml, while the news sitemap is yourblogname.wordpress.com / news-sitemap.xml.
It is important to remember, on condition that you can list your blog sitemap to Google is that you must have a Gmail email and have verified your blog. If not yet verified or not verified your wordpress blog, follow the guide on how to verify the blog on Google.
How to List on the Google Sitemap WordPress Blog
Anyway, below are the ways a list of sitemap in Google. To be more clear pictures, please point your cursor to the picture, then right click and open in new windows.
When you’ve verified the wordpress blog, when you log in Google Webmaster Tools Dashboard will be no display like this. See what I kotakin blue. Click Add.
Sitemap display will appear. What is the amount of red dikotaki our sitemap. If 0, means we do not register it. Enter the end address our sitemap. In this example, I type news-sitemap.xml. This is to list new-sitemap. Then click Submit sitemap.
Display will appear as below. When observed, enrollment status: Pending (since Google needs a few minutes to up date), the statistics will look sitemap Total URLs: 0. Continue with the list of places that my sitemap.xml in a blue circle. Click submit sitemap.
Because Google takes time to up date, you can sign out or read and read a good article that is in Google Webmaster Tools.
After half an hour (this is my experience lho), login (if you’ve signed out) to Google Webmaster Tools. Click menus sitemap. When it is updated by Google, looks like this.