URLs of recommended sitemaps?

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  • paintedjazz@gmail.com

    URLs of recommended sitemaps?

    I've created a bash script to create a sitemap but it is rather
    ordinary and nothing about it is appealing. Can anyone provide me
    with examples of sitemaps that they've seen that they can really
    recommend? Many thanks.
  • Ed Mullen

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    Re: URLs of recommended sitemaps?

    paintedjazz@gma il.com wrote:
    I've created a bash script to create a sitemap but it is rather
    ordinary and nothing about it is appealing. Can anyone provide me
    with examples of sitemaps that they've seen that they can really
    recommend? Many thanks.
    People have all sorts of preferences for sitemaps. Here's one that
    works fairly well:

    Free Online Google Sitemap Generator. XML-sitemaps.com provides free online sitemap generator service, creating an XML sitemap that can be submitted to Google, Bing and other search engines to help them crawl your website better. It will also generate an HTML site map to allow your website visitors to navigate easier.


    It's what I used for:

    Help for Mozilla, Firefox and SeaMonkey. Performances and original music.


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    • Stan Brown

      #3
      Re: URLs of recommended sitemaps?

      Fri, 15 Feb 2008 14:20:24 -0500 from Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.ne t>:
      People have all sorts of preferences for sitemaps. Here's one that
      works fairly well:
      >
      http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/
      Sigh.

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      specified: http://oakroadsystems. com/"

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