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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Submit Your Blog’s Sitemap to Google Search Console
Submit Your Blog’s Sitemap to Google Search Console
The Google search console (Formerly Google Webmaster Tool ) is a free tool that lets you control your website from the search engines perspective. I will not go into detail about GWT as I have already covered it in previous posts. In case you missed it, here is the first article to get you started.
First we need to understand what a site map is, and why submitting your sitemap to search engines is important.
What is a sitemap?
A sitemap is an XML file that contains the URLs inside your blog. This file helps crawlers to find all of the URLs of your blog. There are many aspects of your site that a crawler will follow, such as the size of your sitemap and the number of URLs in your sitemap.
First we need to understand what a site map is, and why submitting your sitemap to search engines is important.
What is a sitemap?
A sitemap is an XML file that contains the URLs inside your blog. This file helps crawlers to find all of the URLs of your blog. There are many aspects of your site that a crawler will follow, such as the size of your sitemap and the number of URLs in your sitemap.

Simply stated, a sitemap file contains all the URLs of your blog, and you submit that file to search engines to let them know about all the pages of your blog. Search engine bots follow sitemap files to crawl and index your website.
Now that we know what a sitemap is, lets move to the next level.
Submitting sitemaps to Google Search console:
When we submit a sitemap to Google, we do so using the Search console tool. Assuming that you have already verified your site in Google search console and that you have logged in to your webmaster tool dashboard here, you have your sitemap link ready to go. If you have used an offline tool to generate your sitemap, upload it to the root of your site like this: /sitemap.xml
Inside your Google Webmaster Tool dashboard, on the right-hand side you will see an option called Sitemaps. Click on More to see all submitted sitemaps, or you can submit a new sitemap from there.
Click on Add/Test Sitemap to submit your sitemap file. On the same page, you can see which sitemaps are discovered by Google or which sitemap files have been previously submitted by you or someone from your team.
Now that we know what a sitemap is, lets move to the next level.
Submitting sitemaps to Google Search console:
When we submit a sitemap to Google, we do so using the Search console tool. Assuming that you have already verified your site in Google search console and that you have logged in to your webmaster tool dashboard here, you have your sitemap link ready to go. If you have used an offline tool to generate your sitemap, upload it to the root of your site like this: /sitemap.xml
Inside your Google Webmaster Tool dashboard, on the right-hand side you will see an option called Sitemaps. Click on More to see all submitted sitemaps, or you can submit a new sitemap from there.
Click on Add/Test Sitemap to submit your sitemap file. On the same page, you can see which sitemaps are discovered by Google or which sitemap files have been previously submitted by you or someone from your team.

If you are submitting a sitemap for a new blog, it might take some time for you to see the index status. With index status on the same page, you can see how many URLs are submitted via sitemap and how many links Google has indexed. If you have submitted separate sitemaps for images and videos, you will see the status for those links, too.
Once you are finished submitting your blog sitemap to the Google search engine, I suggest you read this guide and then repeat the process with the Bing Webmaster Tool.
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Top Best Places I submit My Blog Posts for Fresh Traffic
Top Best Places I submit My Blog Posts for Fresh Traffic
As bloggers, Once we Publish a post, we cant just leave it like that and walk away without sharing it to any places.
Your Blog is updated? YES Will Google Bot automatically crawl and index your newest post and put on their Search Engine? YES But it doesnt stop here, there are several places (Directories) you will need to submit that new blog posts, depending on your niche, coz you just cant be sharing an Art related post in a Tech Directory, Im not sure anyone will view it. As soon as I publish my posts, I carry out my own Manual Update Activities, by Sharing the Post to Various Websites and directories, so users can have a look at my latest stuff, and in turn bring me some good amount of Fresh Traffic.
Your Blog is updated? YES Will Google Bot automatically crawl and index your newest post and put on their Search Engine? YES But it doesnt stop here, there are several places (Directories) you will need to submit that new blog posts, depending on your niche, coz you just cant be sharing an Art related post in a Tech Directory, Im not sure anyone will view it. As soon as I publish my posts, I carry out my own Manual Update Activities, by Sharing the Post to Various Websites and directories, so users can have a look at my latest stuff, and in turn bring me some good amount of Fresh Traffic.

Below are the greatest finest Places/Directories where I share my Posts, immediately theyre Published.
1. Facebook : We all know the social network is one of the biggest places people meet in the world, you can share your posts with your friends there, it should even have more impact since its coming from someone they know. Having lots of friends will even increase traffic, I never knew the essence of having lots of facebook friends till I realised my traffic increased simultaneously as my facebook friends were multiplying. So the concept is simple "More Facebook Friends. More Traffic"
2. Twitter with EasyRetweet : Twitter is one great place I had no idea could get me cool traffic, youll need tons of Followers to make this possible, but if you dont much followers then start using EasyRetweet .
3. StumbleUpon : StumbleUpon is another nice place I share my latest posts, they used to be my 3rd Source of traffic, till few things changed with their system, with reasons not yet known, hope to bounce back with them soon. The fact remains that I still get moderate traffic from them, they still stumble my pages when I share my posts.
4. Pinterest : Pinterest Should favor bloggers who deal alot with Pictures on their posts, I mean good looking photos, I get traffic from them, but the condition is that someone has to Repin your photo, more repins,ore traffic. Despite that, I share my stuff and get myself some audience from there too.
5. Google Plus
6. Linkedin
These are the best places where you must submit your blog post, for fresh traffic.
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