What are the Different Sitemap Formats? How and When to Use Them

sitemap types

There are 9 sitemap formats that are supported by Google's Webmaster Tools. Sitemaps allow for a webmaster to inform various search engines about website links on a website that are available to be crawled. The sitemaps also provide information to webmasters about each URL in an XML file. The additional details include when the URL was last updated, how often it changes, and how important it is when compared to other URLs in the website. This will allow search engines to crawl the site more efficiently. There are varying ways to generate sitemaps depending on the type of website or content that is being posted. This is necessary because content audits use the sitemaps to crawl, thus providing information on how to make it better. Allowing the correct sitemap types not only lends to a more successful website crawl, but also to better success in search engines.

All of the information contained in the generated sitemap is what the search engines look for when providing internet users with search results. Whether the website is being built by a newbie or a professional webmaster, it is important to know which type of sitemap is ideal for the website (and content on it), and how to build it to reach its fullest potential.


XML Sitemap Files for Web Pages

These files will be used to submit pages from the website.


RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0

The RSS 2.0 feeds are sometimes created automatically through many blogs.

Atom 1.0 feeds are XML based documents. The feeds are made up of “entries”, and each entry is made up of an extensive amount of metadata, and each entry has a title.


Text Files with Web Page URLs

When you are unable to create sitemaps from any of the above formats, you may create a text file that has your URL in it. The sitemap will have one web URL per line, and many search engines like Google and Yahoo are able to scan the text file sitemaps. To ensure that the sitemaps and search engines are compatible. Follow these steps:


XML Sitemap Files for Video Search

Videos on your website can be indexed and made available to search on Google Video. The Google Video sitemaps furnish Google with metadata about the video and its contents on a website. Google's video site is the largest entity to search for videos on the internet and using the video sitemap, website owners can tell the search engine the category, the title, the description, the run time, and the audience intended for each video that is on the website. This helps the search engine gain knowledge of the rich video content on the website, and this will in turn improve the listing of the website when viewed on video search results.


Media RSS Feeds for Video Search

mRSS feeds are an extension of RSS feeds, and the main difference is that it is specified that it is a media RSS extension in the sitemap. This is necessary so that the news reader applications will know that there is media contained on the feed, and they will in turn know how to interpret it.


XML Sitemap Files for Google Code Search

This functionality is when Google searches for source code files on the internet. This is useful for website owners whose websites feature source code, as they can create code sitemaps that help Google to index the code. A Code sitemap will look like a normal XML sitemap, but is does have some extra XML sitemap requirements and tags.


XML Sitemap Files for Mobile Web Pages

This format allows developers to recognize content that is optimized for mobile devices, as there has been a small change in the format recently.


XML Sitemap Files for Geo-Data

This is utilized when there is geographic data on your website that is in the form of GeoRSS or KML files.


XML Sitemap Files for News

Websites designed for news can now submit their news content right through this special sitemap format. These users must first be registered with Google News before the files can be processed.

It is up to the webmaster to either choose the correct sitemap format for a website, or to create a sitemap from a generator that will provide the correct type. When choosing the type of sitemap, the webmaster should take into consideration the type of content that will be posted on the website, along with any geo-data that is pertinent. Performing all of these things correctly will not only make the crawl easier, but it will help to ensure that the website it formatted properly and is found with accuracy through search engines. When a website owner is unsure of which sitemap format to use, they should review their content and choose the one that best works for them.

Additional Resources:

Build and submit a sitemap

The Ultimate Guide to XML Sitemaps

Sitemap Formats

Garenne Bigby
Author: Garenne BigbyWebsite: http://garennebigby.com
Founder of DYNO Mapper and Former Advisory Committee Representative at the W3C.

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