After successfully creating a sitemap for a website, the sitemap must be submitted to main search engines manually. This article will provide users with information and steps one should take to submit the sitemap to search engine sites. Submitting to Google, Bing, and Yahoo separately is worth it and does not take much time.
The first step is to verify the site. Google will not accept any sitemap without approving the site it is designated for initially.
The second step is to submit the sitemap to the google.
The sitemap is now successfully submitted.
*** Update: Yahoo Site Explorer has been replaced by Bing Webmaster Tools
Currently, Ask.com does not allow one to submit URL as a site for search engine. They do, however, give permission to submit the sitemap of the website. The interface is not as easy to follow as major search engines have, but one can submit the site map of a site by pasting the URL provided below and pasting the domain name on it…
http://submissions.ask.com/ping?sitemap=http://<The Domain Name>/sitemapxml.aspx
Above we provided guide step-by-step on how to submit sitemaps to major search engines. We provided straightforward and efficient path on how to do it.
*** Update: Ask.com no longer allows you to submit sitemaps. Reference your sitemap location from your robots.txt so that Ask.com can index your content.
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