Photoshop | IT Infrastructure Virtualization, Software Development, Digital Marketing Agency & Software Testing https://blueleafintech.com Wed, 02 Jan 2019 12:06:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://blueleafintech.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/cropped-cropped-logo-symbol-1-32x32-32x32.png Photoshop | IT Infrastructure Virtualization, Software Development, Digital Marketing Agency & Software Testing https://blueleafintech.com 32 32 How to Update Sitemaps After You Change Your Content https://blueleafintech.com/2017/04/22/how-to-update-sitemaps-after-you-change-your-content/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-update-sitemaps-after-you-change-your-content Sat, 22 Apr 2017 13:50:12 +0000 http://engage.veented.com/yoga/?p=103 HTML Sitemaps An HTML sitemap will slightly speed up that process because Google’s crawler looks for an HTML sitemap when it comes to your site. An XML sitemap will speed up the process a bit more because Google Search Console tells the crawler exactly where to look for the most important pages […]

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HTML Sitemaps

An HTML sitemap will slightly speed up that process because Google’s crawler looks for an HTML sitemap when it comes to your site.

An XML sitemap will speed up the process a bit more because Google Search Console tells the crawler exactly where to look for the most important pages on the website and even ranks them in priority order (if you choose).

Submitting Changes

If you have made a few small changes to your pages, then you can choose whether it’s necessary to resubmit your sitemap.

You can do this through Google Search Console:

Search Console - Sitemap Details

(Click on Crawl > Sitemaps, select the sitemap you want to resubmit, click the red Resubmit button)

Expert Level Site Changes

If you are making a lot of changes to URLs in a short amount of time, such as with a website redesign or redevelopment, you can help Google get those changes faster by submitting a temporary sitemap that contains all of your original pages that redirect to their new location.

This isn’t an official Google suggestion. However, many SEO pros have found that by encouraging Google to crawl the old pages and “see” the redirects, their pages are updated more quickly in the Google index.

Of course, you don’t want to do this unless you are certain your redirects are right.

Once Google has crawled the temporary XML Sitemap, you need to take it down.

Errors & Crawl Stats and Indexing – Oh My!

Anytime you make changes, you will see your errors and your crawl stats jump up.

This is normal. It’s nothing to panic about.

It will all settle out in a couple of weeks as long as everything is working properly.

Don’t use a site: search to see if pages “fall out of the index” – because they won’t.

Google keeps pretty much everything they’ve ever known about in the database, and all of that is brought back with a site:www.example.com search.

Check the new Google Search Console’s list of indexed pages instead

Content Source – https://www.searchenginejournal.com/

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