
If you have an old blog which is having a large number of posts/pages i.e more than 500 then you should generate multiple sitemaps for your blog and submit them to Google. Now just follow given steps below and instantly submit your blogger sitemap to Google in minutes. In this tutorial we won't use any Google Sitemap Generator.
How to Submit Blog sitemap to Google?
In order to submit your Blog's sitemap to Google first log-in to your Google webmaster account by using your Gmail id. In most cases, all Google accounts are associated with one Gmail ID including Blogger, Feedburner, Youtube, Google Plus etc. After signing to your Webmaster account you will see following snap shoot:
Just click any of your blog which's sitemap you want to submit to Google. After clicking any blog you will see a dashboard as showing in below image:
Now in my case, I've submitted my sitemap to Google for this blog, but if you haven't submitted yet then this area will be empty. So if you consider the read rectangle at left side of the above image where it says [add/test sitemap] just click that button and a box will appear like below image:
Now after reaching here; just copy below code and paste it into above box. If you want to test the sitemap then click test sitemap or simply click the submit button:
Note: The above sitemap is for up to 500 posts, so if you've more posts then 500 published on your blog then just copy below two lines and paste it on that text box and add it twice.
If you failed to submit blog's sitemap to Google then I'm here to help you out, just leave your question below the post and you will be replied as quickly as time allows. Also sharing this post is a good habit..
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500Just refresh the page and CONGRATULATION! you've successfully subitted your blog's sitemap to Google.
Note: The above sitemap is for up to 500 posts, so if you've more posts then 500 published on your blog then just copy below two lines and paste it on that text box and add it twice.
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=500&max-results=1000
If you failed to submit blog's sitemap to Google then I'm here to help you out, just leave your question below the post and you will be replied as quickly as time allows. Also sharing this post is a good habit..
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