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A protocol invented by Google to mass submit Webspam to search engines. Provides settings like “priority” to tell the search engines where and how fast the Webspam should rank for its desired money terms. Google indexes and ranks such mass submissions within a few days. Other search engines support the sitemaps protocol half-hearted. - XML-Sitemaps
16 posts.
- Get a grip on the Robots Exclusion Protocol (REP) (2 comments)
- My plea to Google - Please sanitize your REP revamps (21 comments)
- Google to change the Robots Exclusion Protocol again (8 comments)
- SEO-sanitizing a WordPress theme in 5 minutes (47 comments)
- Hassles of submitting a blogspot XML-sitemap
- Is XML Sitemap Autodiscovery for Everyone? (2 comments)
- In need of a "Web-Robot Directives Standard" (2 comments)
- XML sitemap auto-discovery
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- Is Google Sitemaps an Index Wiper? (2 comments)
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