ocSinet and Google sitemaps
We furnish our site with Google sitemaps.
What does this mean?
Google provides webmasters with a useful tool "to help" indexing sites. The Google sitemap is a map inserted in a file with references to the entire site. It creates a list of the pages in your site, usually built with
XML technology, and then assesses the hierarchy of the pages, how they are constructed and what their contents are so that your ranking inside Google’s search engine improves. The Google sitemap is particularly useful for dynamic or new sites, that have few inbound links or many complex internal links that Google’s crawlers can have problems deciphering.
It should be clear that this protocol takes place in addition to Google’s normal spider activities. The sitemap allows information on every URL that makes up your site to become visible to the spider and hence increase the indexing frequency.
If you run a site but don't have a Google sitemap, contact us, we can build it for you and get it to Google right away!