How to create a sitemap
A sitemap is simply the same as a list of contents for a book except it's for a website.
Create a sitemap so that your vistors are guided to the relevant part of
your website they are interested in. By using the site
map they speed up the time following links and get right to the area of interest.
But actually more important than that is the desire to get visitors in the first place and that is down to the
search engines being able to "spider" your site and rank it. They do this easily and quickly
if you have a sitemap installed on your site, by
looking for a particular keyword or phrase that a web searcher has put in. If you have a site map and of course
your site holds the relevant search term then you are more likely to get searched.
Creating a sitemap, now with software technology, is relatively easier than before. You needn't be a
programming guru to create a sitemap. All need is Notepad, a program editor, and some patience. Here’s how you
do it: manually and then I will show you how to do it in just a few seconds much more
easily!
Create the listing in "Notepad", It doesn’t have to be Notepad. Any word processing program will
do although use a plain text one not "Word" as it builds in other formats as well!.
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First off, make sure to type in all the parts and pieces of your website. Include all pages and all
links you have. Create it as if you listing the contents of your book. Make a draft first. You’re sure
no to miss something out this way.
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Create a new page for your sitemap. You can insert the sitemap on your website on one of its pages
or you can create an entirely different page for it. Using Notepad, incorporate all tags necessary
to it to make another webpage. Open up your website
creator program and tag your sitemap using it. If you have created your website on your own, this will be easy for you.
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Create a link for the sitemap You won’t be able to view the sitemap if you won’t put a link for it,
of course. Create the link on the front page of your website
so that visitors can view it right away and be directed appropriately.
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Check your work. It is important to validate the functionality of the links you created on the
sitemap. Test each and every one in there and if you get an error, be sure to fix it accurately. Run
through every single page to make sure that all are accounted for.
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Upload your work. Place the sitemap now on your live
browser and double check it. It should function as smoothly as the dry run. Errors should be minimal at
this stage since you already have verified it locally.
Now that's too hard for me and too time consuming you can just create a
sitemap by using Xsite Pro you can get a sitemap done in seconds with a click or two of your mouse as well as a specific Google site
map and you can even tell Google from the software what you have done and Google will spider your web
sitesite. Now that's progress!
Here you go! 
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