Using HTML sitemaps for SEO and UX

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In the old days, websites grew organically. They started from scratch, and webmasters often added content using HTML.

In most cases, these webmasters code in HTML using a text editor (Notepad or MS FrontPage), or an ancient WYSIWG editor (Dreamweaver, for example).

So out of necessity, webmasters decided sitemaps made sense to make things more organised.

What are HTML sitemaps?

HTML sitemaps are pages on your website that list all the links to your website's pages in a hierarchical structure. They help users navigate your website and understand its structure.

When to use HTML sitemaps for SEO?

If you want to improve your SEO, HTML sitemaps are essential. They help search engines crawl and index your website's pages more efficiently by providing a clear hierarchy of your website's pages. This helps search engines understand how your content is organized and what your website is all about.

HTML sitemaps can also help with SEO by providing internal links to your website's pages. Internal links help search engines understand the relationships between your pages and can distribute authority and link juice throughout your website.

When to use HTML sitemaps for UX?

HTML sitemaps are also a useful tool for improving user experience (UX) on your website. If your website is large or complex, it can be hard for users to navigate and find what they are looking for. HTML sitemaps provide a clear and concise overview of your website's structure, making it easier for users to find the content they need.

HTML sitemaps can also help users who use screen readers or have other disabilities that make it challenging to navigate your website. By providing a clear structure of your website's pages, HTML sitemaps make it easier for these users to understand and navigate your website.

How to create HTML sitemaps?

Creating HTML sitemaps is easy. You can use a sitemap generator tool, which will automatically generate a sitemap based on your website's pages. Alternatively, you can create your sitemap manually using HTML or XML. If you're not familiar with HTML or XML, you may want to hire a developer to help you create your sitemap.

Once you've created your HTML sitemap, link to it from your website's footer or header menu. This will ensure that users can easily find your sitemap and navigate your website more efficiently.
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    "If you want to improve your SEO, HTML sitemaps are 'essential'"?

    Hardly. Only a website with poor navigation or one that is so large, typical crawl budgets cannot adequately cover the website, needs an HTML site map.

    For most websites, crawlers find ALL of your content just fine without sitemaps when you have proper navigation structure.
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  • Profile picture of the author zainsultan
    The HTML sitemap is a file which list all page on your website and is designed to make navigation easier for your visitors.
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  • Profile picture of the author vinverify01
    Thanks for a worthy explanation for website navigation. But, is sitemap a concerning factor for Google Ranking?
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  • Profile picture of the author racib
    An HTML sitemap gives search engines a structured, hierarchical view of the content on your website from an SEO perspective. This can aid in the understanding of your site's structure and the relationships between its pages by search engine crawlers. Search engines will be able to crawl and index all of your information if you include links to all of your pages in the sitemap.

    HTML sitemaps can boost your website's user experience in addition to increasing its search engine exposure. Users can locate what they're looking for and navigate to different sections of your site more quickly if you give them a clear and simple-to-navigate overview of its structure and content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rummy wealth
    HTML sitemaps are pages on a website that list all the links to its pages in a hierarchical structure. They improve user experience by providing a clear overview of the website's structure and help search engines crawl and index the website's pages more efficiently. HTML sitemaps can be created manually using HTML or XML or generated using a sitemap generator tool. They should be linked to from the website's footer or header menu for easy access.
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  • Profile picture of the author riyad56
    HTML sitemaps list all the pages on your website and are designed to make navigation easier for your visitors
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