Firstly Happy New Year to everybody =]
Ok, above is a snippet from some SEO newsletter I subscribe too. Usually I take them as a guide, but I have read similar articles and infomation numerous times over the past few months.
Does anyone here think that splitting the sitemap up so that no more than 100 links are displayer per page of the is worth doing to improve SERPs? Will it have any benefit?
If so has anyone managed to do this yet? Or do you have any tips/ideas on how to get this done with out having to do too much everytime a page is added?
TIA
Ben
If you are still concerned that your important pages may not get indexed, then you can consider adding a sitemap to your website. A sitemap can be best described as an index page - it is a list of links to all of the pages within a site contained on one page. If you link to a sitemap from your homepage then it gives a robot easy access to all of the pages within your site. Just remember - robots typically can't follow more than 100 links from one page, so if your site is larger than this you may want to consider spreading your sitemap across several pages.
Does anyone here think that splitting the sitemap up so that no more than 100 links are displayer per page of the is worth doing to improve SERPs? Will it have any benefit?
If so has anyone managed to do this yet? Or do you have any tips/ideas on how to get this done with out having to do too much everytime a page is added?
TIA
Ben
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