SiteMap Generator
See how sitemap generators function, find out how to make use of them and find out why sitemaps are so incredibly essential for search engines.
A sitemap is a visual or text map of an Internet site - a short list of all webpages organized in sections as they show up on the Internet site. The sitemap is a single file and its presence can have a considerable impact on the popularity of your site, particularly if you have more content. It will enable site visitors to browse through the webpages and find what they need considerably faster, which will increase the possibility for them to return to the site or to show it to friends and colleagues. The sitemap is also required for search engines like google to index your content better, so some pages will show up in the results for particular searches, which may not happen without a sitemap even when you have the necessary content. This is especially valid if you update some web pages as the sitemap informs the search engines that they need to crawl this website again so as to index the latest content. Having a sitemap nowadays is a necessity rather than an optional attribute for every prosperous site.
SiteMap Generator in Shared Web Hosting
In case you would like to have a sitemap, however, you do not have a lot of experience with sites in general, you you can employ the sitemap generator which we provide with our shared web hosting packages. As part of the Hepsia Control Panel, the tool shares the very same basic and easy-to-use interface, so it will take you several clicks to make a comprehensive sitemap which will be search engine friendly. The generator permits you to select the maximum number of links the sitemap has to include along with how many levels down the web pages these links have to go. You can even select what type of file extensions to be included, so if you offer specific site content such as music, e-books or some documents, you could type their extensions before you make the sitemap and our software instrument will include them in addition to the standard web pages.