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9 Tips for Creating a Site Map for Visitors and Spiders

by st0n3y Expert(March 11th) (rank 4th)
 
 

Not every site needs a site map, they can certainly be a good idea. Site maps provide a dual purpose: They provide search engine spiders easy access to all of your site pages and they provide site visitors easy access to all of your site pages. The difference is that search engines and visitors access your site map differently and therefore there are different methods that need to be applied to creating site map(s) that are friendly for both engines and search spiders.

Small sites typically don't need a site map so long as all pages are linked in the main navigation. Once you get into main and sub-navigation menu's then site maps are helpful in allowing search engines and visitors to quickly find anything they are looking for within just a couple of clicks. A single site map can be used for both purposes or multiple site maps can be created. Here we'll address creating site maps for spiders and humans separately.

Site Map For Spiders

.xml file
An .xml document should be added to your site's root directory containing links to all site pages. This .xml file should then be referenced should be compiled and placed into a proper .xml document which should be uploaded into the root directory.

Robots.txt file
With your .xml site map file in place you must then make it accessible to search spiders. Reference the site map in your robots.txt file by adding a line for <em>sitemap: URL</em> (example: <em>sitemap: http://www.polepositionmarketing.com/sitemap.xml</em>)

Keep current
Be sure that your .xml file is updated and uploaded frequently, or at least as often as pages are added or removed from your site. Large sites should implement an automated site map update monthly or even weekly or daily.

Site Map For Visitors

Navigation links
A site map designed for human visitors is just like any other website page. Link to the site map page should be included in the primary navigation or the site’s global footer. Visitors should be able to find this link without too much searching.

Additional page links
Site map should also be linked from various pages within the site such as Help pages and your custom 404-redirect page. This helps point visitors to the site map as a quick and easy means to find what they need.

Overview
It's helpful to provide a short overview paragraph at the top of your site map page. This can be a nice introduction should someone land on this page directly from a search engine or elsewhere.

Heading and layout
The layout of the site map should present a clear visual hierarchal structure or your website. Both headings and sub-headings should be used above properly grouped links.

Text links & descriptions
Site map should primarily use textual links and page should not be cluttered with images or other distractions. It is also a good idea to provide an additional short description (provided there is room) for each link that allows the visitor to better understand where each link will take them.

Keep current
Be sure that your site map is updated and uploaded frequently, or at least as often as pages are added or removed from your site.

As I said above, not every site needs a site map. But those that do should be sure that the site map(s) they create are actually benefiting them. And the best way to do that is to make sure your site maps provide maximum usability for visitors and search engine spiders.

 
 

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Re: 9 Tips for Creating a Site Map for Visitors ...

JennyGray
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March 12th

Nice work Stoney. 

I have a question for you - how often do use a sitemap to find what you want on a site?  To me, that's like a last resort.

I've found an HTML sitemap to be pretty useful.  I have an indexing tool that churns out an unordered list of links, using page titles as anchor text.  This works for me and the spiders seem to like it too, although I'm not sure how visitor-friendly it is (the page titles are unique).  I haven't worried about this in the past, as I've tried to make sure my navigation system is easy enough to use... should I pay more attention to the sitemap as a user-navigation tool?

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Re: 9 Tips for Creating a Site Map for Visitors ...

st0n3y
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March 13th

Hi Jenny,

Sitemaps are like insurance. You don't want people to have to use them but when they need it you want to make sure it gives them everything they need. I use a site's sitemap on rare occasions but it needs to be able to help me find what I'm looking for. The tools that auto generate as you suggest are OK but they don't do much in the way of usability. I suggest taking the time to develop one that is more usable.
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angieh
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March 12th

For the newbies (or perhaps people who don't have a clue about internet marketing), what is the easiest way to make or generate a site map?
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Re: 9 Tips for Creating a Site Map for Visitors ...

st0n3y
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March 13th

Hi Angeih,

I think it depends on how big your site is and what kind of sitemap you're creating. There are a lot of online tools that will help you generate an XML sitemap. When creating an HTML sitemap, if your site is under 50 or 100 pages then you might just want to build it yourself. Anything larger then you might find a decent program that will auto create it for you (make sure it outputs in a user friendly format) or find a programmer to develop a tool for you.
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