Xml sitemaps and Html sitemaps.

 What is Sitemap ?

It is a list of links that represent part of a website or the entire website. Sitemaps can contain more information about the content like importance, last update, run time, creation date, etc. A sitemap is not necessary for proper SEO but it is highly recommended and usually easy to implement. It is important if you have a large site and you publish fresh content often. A sitemap is a good way to let search engines know about all the pages that are present on your website, but it should not be depended on as sole way to discover pages on your site. 

What is an XML Sitemaps ?



An XML sitemap is a file that lists a website's important pages, making sure that Google can easily find and crawl them. It also helps search engines understand your website structure. You want Google to crawl every essential page of your website, but sometimes pages end up without any internal links pointing to them, making them hard to find. A sitemap can help to speed up the content discovery. A single XML sitemap can be used up to 50000 URLs.


What is an HTML Sitemaps ?



An HTML sitemap is a file that lists all the important pages of your website that you want search engines like Google and Bing to Index. Indexing refers to how search engines gather your landing pages and store them in their data base. The search engine refers to this database to respond to user search engine queries. If a homepage is not indexed, it can not be found and won't rank in search engines

Difference between HTML SITEMAP and XML SITEMAP.

Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and Extensive Markup Language (XML) are two main types of Sitemaps. These are two coding languages used for creating Web Pages. HTML SITEMAPS mainly focus on making the website more user friendly for humans, but XML SITEMAPS are written only for search engine crawlers.

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