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Once you have set additional options, you can create a site map right away. Site Map List Sitemap List Submit to Google Search Console The created site map must be submitted to Google Search Console . Google Search Console Site Map Menu Google Search Console Sitemap Menu When you click sitemaps in the Google Search Console menu, a page will appear where you can enter and submit the site map. Enter Google Search Console site map Enter Google Search Console sitemap Enter the site map URL in the box and submit to complete. Once everything is set up, you can check that it was submitted successfully on the site map page. Confirm submission of Google Search Console site map Google Search Console sitemap submission confirmation When you click, the status of whether the site map is properly indexed will appear.
Check Google Search Console Index Check Google Search Console sitemap index If you want to see the indexing Cambodia Phone Number Data report, click View Indexing Coverage to see how many URLs Google found in your sitemap. Check Google Search Console index range You can see which site maps are excluded or have errors, and if you see unnecessary site maps, you can remove them. To learn more about indexing reports in Google Search Console, click here . caution There are a few things to keep in mind when setting up your site map: Split large site maps Sites with many URLs are likely not to be indexed by crawlers. To prevent this, you can split a large site map into smaller site maps. A sitemap can contain up to 50,000 URLs and must not exceed 50 MB before compression. Display canonical URL Sometimes there are two versions of a page. In this case, only the version you want to appear in search results should be registered in the site map. exact url The URLs you include in your site map must be very precise.

Taking Hedley Digital's site as an example, should be used as is. Please remember that crawling will not occur if you omit www or use another URL. Use hreflang If your website has different language versions, you will need to tell Google to update the alternate language versions using hreflang. In this case, you can use hreflang as a site map or HTML tag. Symbols and Special Characters Some special characters cannot be used and must be displayed in other ways. Examples of special characters that cannot be used include *, {}, etc. Site map files must be encoded in UTF-8 and use escape codes as shown in the image below. The reason for doing this is to encode the URL so that the server can easily read it. How to display site map symbols and special characters How to write symbols and special characters Mobile version & desktop version URL Sometimes, the URL versions for mobile and desktop are set differently.
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