Generating a xml sitemap?
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Hi
What is everyone's preferred method of generating an XML sitemap? Just wondering if one piece of software is better than others?
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GWT for new index, then ask for complete read...then u/l a new .xml sitemap...
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If you're on WordPress, I highly recommend WordPress SEO by Yoast. The plugin automates XML sitemaps so you don't have to worry about it.
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Really depends if you want to do it yourself and upload or you have a CMS which automatically generates it. But if i was to recommend some tools the following will handle what you are looking for.
1. https://www.xml-sitemaps.com/
2. http://www.web-site-map.com/
3. If you want a good piece of software for identifying site errors and creating sitemaps Screaming Frog or xenu link sleuth
Hope this helps.
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