How to Submit Site Map to Google

Without Optimizing a Site, it is impossible to get more traffic to it. This goal can not be achieved without SEO (Search Engine Optimization). It is useful in increasing traffic that Search Engine searches your site all over the Internet and if there is required material, it displays the results. Now the Question is How to tell Search Engine about your Site? How the Search Engine searches the required material from your site? This can be occurred by submitting the Site Map of your Site to Google. Because Google is the biggest Search Engine in the world it is more important to Submit Map to Google rather than the others. Today we are going to discuss about what Site Map is and How to add SiteMap to Google.
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What is Site Map

Site Map is the Structure or Blue Print of your Site that helps Search Engine to Search the material from your site. For a new one it is most important to submit SiteMaps, because without Site Map Search Engine does not know where your site is. It tells the Search Engine How many pages and posts are there in our Site. Without Submitting the SiteMap your site will be remain unknown to the Search Engine. When the Search Engine gets the Site Map of the site, the Robots or the spiders of the Search Engine come to visit our site, and when we update our site, they automatically updates our Site Map.

How to Add Site Map to Google

There are different SiteMap tools that help to submit the SiteMap. But The Web Master Tool is best of them. Web Master Tool helps us to submit Google SiteMap and very easy to understand.

Follow the Steps below to Submit Site Map to Google.

Step1First sign in then submit your Site to Web Master Tool.

Step2Go to left Side Bar and Select Crawl then Sitemaps.

Step3Type Sitemap.xml in empty box and click on test sitemap.

Step4: If the result is right of your Site Map then Click on Submit SiteMap and you are all done.

Remember: Submission of the SiteMap is very important, without this your Site will not be shown in Search Engine results because the Search Engine does not know about your site.

Source: http://www.techrainy.com

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