Does Your Website Need a Site Map?
Site maps are sexy. Yes they are. Maybe not to you and me… but the search engines sure like them and that’s all that matters. Of course, your website visitors will appreciate them too. But (as usual) we’re getting ahead of ourselves…
What is a site map and why do you care?
Just like the name implies, it’s a map of your website. Or said another way, it’s a web page that contains direct links to every page of your website and:
- Makes it easy for search engines to find (index) all your pages while providing powerful clues as to the type of content on your website. This means it’s more likely that your website will show up in the right search results!
- Helps visitors see the breadth of information on your site and makes navigation easier by giving them another way to find what they’re looking for.
- Shows a bird’s eye view of things which helps when you’re planning to add new pages and sections to your website.
Are you ready to create your very own site map?
If you have a fairly simple website (say, 50 pages or less) then just create a web page and add your links in a clear and organized bullet point format. Start with your main sections (e.g., Products, Support, About Us) and then add the links underneath that correspond to those sections.
Your website more complicated than that?
Then use one of the free or affordable site map tools such as: Free Sitemap Generator, Sitemapper, AllWebMenus, and XML Sitemaps.com. Besides quickly generating a regular site map, these tools can also create an XML site map (learn more) to submit to search engines. This will come in handy if your website is new or if you’ve recently made a bunch of changes and need to tell the search engines.
When done right, your site map will look like a table of contents or maybe like Yahoo! Directory with each topic having its relevant links under it.
Now just add a “Site Map” link to your website navigation so that it shows up on every page of your site. That way the search engines and your website visitors can always find it.
It’s time to create your site map… but don’t take too long. The search engines are waiting!
