Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Importance of Sitemaps for Search Engines

OK I screwed up. My site shows up on Google, I run a few adwords and it's doing OK, I monitor the results. All it needed was a few tweaks, a nice upgrade and pretty features. I spent quite a time doing the necessary. I uploaded the site and waited for the world to pay it's respects to my genius.

THEN I FELL OFF GOOGLE!

I couldn't understand it at first, I don't do paid links, I don't hide text or links, I don't cloak or use 'affiliates'. I am white hat! Fortunately Google provides Webmaster tools www.google.com/webmasters/tools/ and a quick look there showed what Google thought about my site.

Firstly I had upgraded my site and left the old sitemap there. The crawler had a look at the sitemap, couldn't find most of the links it contained and decided my site was junk. You can make a new sitemap and wait for the bots to return.

Secondly, to give my pages a theme, I had created a master page and saved as a fresh page after I'd inserted content. Google didn't take kindly to that - I had the same Meta descriptions in all the pages. I had the same titles for all the pages...duuuhhhh.

So I re-edited the pages and the crawler will return, life will resume.

It's quite frightening the power that Google (which is something like 90% of the search market) possesses, it can turn off leads practically at will. It at least strives to be democratic and meritocratic (& useful) rather than a tyrant, let us all hope that it keeps that ethos.

I would heartily recommend the webmaster tools, Google is trying to help.

Article source ;http://seoarticles4u.com

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