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Search Engine Optimization with Google Sitemaps
A Google Sitemap is a simple XML document that lists all the pages in your Web site, but the Google Sitemaps program is actually much more important than that. In fact, the Sitemaps program provides a little peek inside Google’s mind and it can tell you a lot about what Google thinks of your Web site!

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How to Make Use of Google SiteMaps
In June 2005, Google® has launched a service called Google® SiteMaps to optimize Googlebot's web site crawling. It allows webmasters to submit new/modified URLs to Google's spider Googlebot. Google SiteMap submissions have no impact on rankings on Google's SERPs nor will they influence PageRank™ calculations, but most probably they will help webmasters to get their new stuff crawled by Googlebot faster than before. Although we can't predict how or how much this new service, which is still in BET

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Everything you need to know about Google Sitemaps
Usually Google's crawler Googlebot will find each and every page on your web site, as long as a link known by Google points to it. Once Googlebot has spidered a page, it returns every once in a while to check for your updates. Shortly after Googlebot's visit, Google updates its index and changes the ranking of your pages. If you've changed the content (visible text, image descriptions...) of a page, Google will deliver your pages on its SERPs for new keywords or it will rank your pages different

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| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2007-09-02 |