What Is a Sitemap and Why It Matters for SEO
Site9 Team
A sitemap is a simple file that lists all the pages on your website, helping search engines find and index them. It's one of the easiest SEO wins available. Here's the plain-English version.
What it does
Think of a sitemap as a table of contents for search engines. It tells Google exactly which pages exist so none get missed — especially useful for newer sites with few links.
Why it matters
If Google can't find a page, it can't rank it. A sitemap makes sure all your important pages are discovered and considered for search results.
How to use one
- Most website builders generate a sitemap automatically.
- Submit it to Google Search Console so Google knows where to look.
- It updates as you add pages, so you set it once and forget it.
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