January 29, 2006 (Press Release) --
Chicago, IL. February 3, 2006-- Leadgenerationclub.com today is offering to show all
Webmasters who generate sitemaps how to do two sitemaps for their websites in view of
Google's new sitemaps submission tool.
Google sitemaps is a service that allows Webmasters to submit an XML map of their site containing
information such as change frequency, priority, date created and more. It also hopefully will get your
site indexed sooner in Google's search engine. Google suggests their own program to create the site
map, but you must have Python in order for it to run since they only accept .xml format.
Now all Webmasters have a choice of an easier way to create these sitemaps, one for Google and one
for Yahoo and all other search engine bots using a new software program called SpiderGenerator.
SpiderGenerator emulates search bots by following all the links on your site and creating this new site
map already formatted in .xml just as Google wants. That's fine for Google. But what about all the
other online search engines? They are just too big a slice of the pie to leave behind.
Yahoo, Altavista, MSN, AOL search engines still have spiderbots and are still worthwhile search
engines to get listed in. So it's now important that Webmasters have two sitemaps. One for Google
in .xml format and one in .html format for all the others. There is however, a little bit of a catch. If
you have a .xml format sitemap for Google and googlebot can also read your .html formatted
sitemap, it will look at it as two identical pages. Double jeopardy. Not a very good idea. So this is
what needs to happen.
You must have two sitemaps, one slightly different than the other.
It need not be an elaborate difference; but different it should be. So what to do?
Use SpiderGenerator to create your .xml sitemap and use the additional .txt sitemap it creates to turn
it into a .html format using your favorite html editor.
How many additional links should it have? Up to you. But you only really need one.
Leadgenerationclub.com has prepared two sitemaps as examples that webmasters can take a look at:
Sitemap.xml
http://leadgenerationclub.com/sitemap.xml
Sitemap.html
http://leadgenerationclub.com/sitemapleadgenerationclub.html
These are very simple sitemaps for a very simple web site, but elaborate sites would have the same
requirements. Webmasters who wish to know how to submit to Google's back door submission
program using the Spider program can follow the link that we have posted at our example .html
sitemap. That's all their is to it.
About LeadGenerationClub
Leadgenerationclub.com is the premier distributor of opt-in email address lists on the web. . Members
receive 2,000,000 email addresses free, and 200,000 email address monthly with each membership.
http://www.leadgenerationclub.com
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Chicago, IL. February 3, 2006-- Leadgenerationclub.com today is offering to show all
Webmasters who generate sitemaps how to do two sitemaps for their websites in view of
Google's new sitemaps submission tool.
Google sitemaps is a service that allows Webmasters to submit an XML map of their site containing
information such as change frequency, priority, date created and more. It also hopefully will get your
site indexed sooner in Google's search engine. Google suggests their own program to create the site
map, but you must have Python in order for it to run since they only accept .xml format.
Now all Webmasters have a choice of an easier way to create these sitemaps, one for Google and one
for Yahoo and all other search engine bots using a new software program called SpiderGenerator.
SpiderGenerator emulates search bots by following all the links on your site and creating this new site
map already formatted in .xml just as Google wants. That's fine for Google. But what about all the
other online search engines? They are just too big a slice of the pie to leave behind.
Yahoo, Altavista, MSN, AOL search engines still have spiderbots and are still worthwhile search
engines to get listed in. So it's now important that Webmasters have two sitemaps. One for Google
in .xml format and one in .html format for all the others. There is however, a little bit of a catch. If
you have a .xml format sitemap for Google and googlebot can also read your .html formatted
sitemap, it will look at it as two identical pages. Double jeopardy. Not a very good idea. So this is
what needs to happen.
You must have two sitemaps, one slightly different than the other.
It need not be an elaborate difference; but different it should be. So what to do?
Use SpiderGenerator to create your .xml sitemap and use the additional .txt sitemap it creates to turn
it into a .html format using your favorite html editor.
How many additional links should it have? Up to you. But you only really need one.
Leadgenerationclub.com has prepared two sitemaps as examples that webmasters can take a look at:
Sitemap.xml
http://leadgenerationclub.com/sitemap.xml
Sitemap.html
http://leadgenerationclub.com/sitemapleadgenerationclub.html
These are very simple sitemaps for a very simple web site, but elaborate sites would have the same
requirements. Webmasters who wish to know how to submit to Google's back door submission
program using the Spider program can follow the link that we have posted at our example .html
sitemap. That's all their is to it.
About LeadGenerationClub
Leadgenerationclub.com is the premier distributor of opt-in email address lists on the web. . Members
receive 2,000,000 email addresses free, and 200,000 email address monthly with each membership.
http://www.leadgenerationclub.com
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