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. In short, a sitemap is a complete index of your blog that you want search engine bots to see.
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.
Submitting sitemaps to Google Search console:
- At first go into google webmaster tools website by clicking here
- then tap on sign in as shown in picture
- Then in blank bar type the following text (
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500)
- then click on submit you are done
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