Sometime last year, we had informed you folks about Google rolling out XML sitemaps for Blogger blogs. Though we couldn’t find any official announcement from Google/Blogger, it looks like this feature is now available on all Blogger blogs including those which use a custom domain name like this one.
Sitemap is an XML document which lists out all the URLs of your site in an XML format so that search engines can easily identify and crawl pages on your website. The location of the sitemap is usually specified in the site’s robots.txt file(which will be read by the Search Engine Crawlers).
If you look at the robots.txt file of any Blogger Blog, you will find that it specifies a new sitemap URL.
As you can see in the
above screenshot, this blog’s sitemap is located at
http://www.bloggerplugins.org/sitemap.xml
If you take a look at
this URL, you can see that it lists out the URLs of all posts on BP along with
their last modified timestamp. This information will help the crawlers in
easily identifying any new entries on your blog.
Managing
Sitemaps on Google WebMaster Tools
Google can easily find
out your sitemap URL by reading your robots.txt file, but in case you want to
explicitly specify the Sitemap URL and see the crawl/indexing statistics, you
can update the new Sitemap URL in Webmaster tools. To add the new Blogger
Sitemap, login at the below URL using your Google account.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/
If your blog was already added to webmaster tools, then it will
be listed on Webmaster tools, if not add it using the “ADD A SITE”
button. Once your blog is listed on WebMaster tools, click on the site name so
that it takes you to the Site Dashboard.
Now navigate to Crawl > Sitemaps on the left side menu. Now click on the
“ADD/TEST SITEMAP” button,give sitemap.xml in the text box and click “Submit Sitemap”
Once it’s submitted, you can see the results on the same page.
If you had previously added blogger’s RSS/ATOM feed as the
sitemap using old methods, you can delete them(or you can keep
them, it doesn’t make a difference).
Blogger
Sitemap – FAQ
Question #1 – Is
this feature available for custom domain blogs or blogspot blogs or both?
The Blogger XML
sitemap is available on all blogger blogs including custom domain blogs or
normal blogspot blogs. you just need to append /sitemap.xml to your blog’s home
page URL to see the sitemap.
Question #2 – Can I
add this blogger XML sitemap to Google Webmaster tools?
Yes you can add it to
webmaster tools as described in the tutorial
Question #3 –
Should I add blogger’s ATOM/RSS feed as blogger sitemap?
No you no longer need
to do that. Blogger RSS/ATOM feeds will have a maximum of 500 posts. If you use
the ATOM/RSS feed method, you will have to add new feeds everytime you make
another 500 posts on your blog. Instead you can just add sitemap.xml as the only
sitemap for your blog. Blogger will automatically add new posts to this sitemap
and convert itself into a sitemap map in case there are more posts. So you can
just add sitemap.xml and let Google/Blogger do the rest.
Question #4 -
Should I then remove the old RSS/ATOM sitemaps from Webmaster tools?
Yes you can remove the
old feed based sitemaps, but it’s not mandatory.





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