What is an xml sitemap?
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Answer / nashiinformaticssolutions
The abbreviation XML stands for "Extensible Markup Language." An XML sitemap is used to alert search engines about the latest modifications made to a website. It includes a list of websites along with the updates' frequency. We can ask search engines to periodically examine and index our key pages by using an XML sitemap. A sitemap is one of the first things a search engine looks for when it finds a website.
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Answer / Rekha Ranjani
An XML sitemap is a file that lists all the pages on a website in XML format, and helps search engines like Google find, crawl, and index them more efficiently. It includes details about each URL's location, last updated date, frequency of change, and importance.
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