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lister
Jul 6th 2005, 9:26 pm
It is all webmasters dream to have their site
listed in Google Search engine as quickly as
possible and for most fanatic ones, getting to
the top is a must!

Heard of submitting your site map in Google
SiteMap program currently still in beta?

I've tried to search in this forum for such
similar topic cos I'm afraid duplicating the
same topic does not do any good.

If there is any, please 're-enact' this topic
to the respective threads...

Okay, in a hurry, this what I did to submit
my site map in Google SiteMap program.

First of all you need to have a Gmail account.
Using your Gmail user name, log into this link;
http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login

Submit your site map in .xml format. In a few
hours or sooner, your site map submission status
turns "OK", means, it has been indexed.

The problem is, many webmasters (I'm not
spared either), don't know much about XML
format even tho the tutorials for this language
has already been available on the net.

But I want to give you a pleasant experience
with just some clicks from your mouser.

First, submit your website to www.addme.com
for free.

At the end of a submission, a ROR.xml format
for your site will be shown to you.
(Generally, it will look like this,
http://www.marzlist.com/ror.xml)

Open the source code for that ROR.xml of
your site. Copy/paste onto a notepad.

Adjust a few lines describing the port-folio
of your site map.

Save the notepad in .xml format.

Upload your ror.xml file on to your server.
(Your probable site map will be as such;
http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap/ror,xml
or;
http://www.yourdomain.com/ror.xml
or;
http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml)

Finally, submit it to the Google SiteMap program.

Viola!

That's it!

If you would like to have a software or any
sort of .xml formattting, Mark Hendriks has
information for you in good-will;
http://www.marzlist.com/googlesitemap.html

ServerUnion
Jul 6th 2005, 10:35 pm
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