SEO and XML / HTML Sitemaps Tips
August 24, 2009 by Scott
Filed under Xsitepro Video
Resources for Xsitepro the New Version
Xsitepro has on the market for a while now. Xsitepro Version 1 has evolved into Xsitepro Version 2. The new version is awesome, allowing many of the custom features older users of version 1 requested.
Xsitepro’s claim to fame was that it provided a way for newbies or those just entering the fine art of website building to get a website created and uploaded to the world wide web. You’ll find Xsitepro Version 2 stands up to programs like Dreamweaver, Frontpage and NVU, however, these other programs don’t compare to the ease of use you find in Xsitepro. I run across testiomonials from people across all ages and occupations who now use Xsitepro to build websites…..it really is amazing!
As with any successful software application that has become successful, there are a ton of videos around that help you use the program….also you’ll find some great ebooks and courses that really get into the details and advanced uses of the program. Some of the videos you’ll find in this category will help you to navigate your way through the use of Xsitepro.Check out this video, it will help you build better sites.
I found this resource very helpful…..Xsitepro Version 2 Xsitepro’s new baby….create just about any type of website you want.
eyeflow.com - Chris Hornak gives a few tips for properly setting up search engine (SEO) friendly XML HTML site maps for a website. He describes how it helps a sites hierarchy and can help your pages get more thoroughly indexed. … seo sitemap xml html tutorial







sitemaps helps the crawlers alot to know aboput every page of your website, but I would suggest to include only those papges in your sitemaps which are the most important for your website, like the homepage, then the contact us and then the order now page, these are the most important pages for a webmaster.
good point, although I would put some thought into not including non-essential pages such a ‘contact us’ ‘terms & conditions’ ‘privacy policy’ and the like, especially since google considers these essentials when computing your quality score if using adwords……I would need to do some more research before I omitted these pages.
Thanks for the comment….Scott