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How-to add sitemap to your site/blog

how-to add a site map at webmasters tool for your blog After starting your blog, you'll want that google index your content so that people xan reach to your blog and get the information you want to share. Google provides a perfect service to properly control your Blog information So that you can see how google and other search engines treat your blog.That service is called "Webmasters Tools". You can log into your webmasters tools through the link present on "My blogs" page.Then there is a step by step method to add a site-map to webmasters tool so that crawlers can retrieve information about your blog.

  1. After logging-in to webmasters tool, click on the blog for which you wanna add the sitemap.
  2. Then there is a option named "Crawler".Click on that option.
  3. Then there will be a drop down menu.Select sitemaps.
  4. Now click on the link to navigate to a site which can automatically generate a sitemap for your blog
    Create sitemap
  5. Add the details on the form and it will generate the sitemap.Download that sitemap in .xml version
  6. Now Go back to webmasters sitemap portal and click on "Add sitemap" button on the top right position.
  7. Now just add the link provided by that site and the file

CONGRATS

You are done.

Now google can easily index your blog.To check your blog's visibility you can do a quick site check.Type site:example.com in google search box and enter search.The results will consist of the links to which your blog or pages are associated.

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