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Hi,
I have more than hundread link on my site map - http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/mobile/phon...le-sitemap.xml is it good or bad?? Please tell me it create some problem for crawler. Regard's Fletcher Mak |
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____/ Fletcher on Thursday 21 June 2007 08:10 : \____
> Hi, > > I have more than hundread link on my site map - > http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/mobile/phon...le-sitemap.xml is it good > or bad?? > Please tell me it create some problem for crawler. > > > Regard's > > Fletcher Mak I recall a discussion from last year (can't recall where I read this) and someone argues that this mythical 100 link limit is no longer there. It also depends on the search engine that you target... -- ~~ Best of wishes Roy S. Schestowitz | Linux: most popular O/S, yet not most widespread http://Schestowitz.com | RHAT Linux | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E 09:05:01 up 5 days, 14:33, 5 users, load average: 1.16, 1.45, 1.83 http://iuron.com - Open Source knowledge engine project |
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:10:58 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >____/ Fletcher on Thursday 21 June 2007 08:10 : \____ > >> Hi, >> >> I have more than hundread link on my site map - >> http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/mobile/phon...le-sitemap.xml is it good >> or bad?? >> Please tell me it create some problem for crawler. >> >> >> Regard's >> >> Fletcher Mak > >I recall a discussion from last year (can't recall where I read this) and >someone argues that this mythical 100 link limit is no longer there. It also >depends on the search engine that you target... You read it here, I htink, SEO Dave was banging on about it. BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/internet-mark...l-business.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/close-ended-questions.htm http://www.crystal-liaison.com/giving/ |
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> I have more than hundread link on my site map -
> http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/mobile/phon...le-sitemap.xml is it good In Google XML sitemaps protocol a single sitemap file can contain up to 50.000 urls. However, if it was a HTML sitemap, I would say limit yourself to 100-200 pages. -- best regards Thomas Schulz / Try A1 Sitemap Generator now! http://www.micro-sys.dk/products/sitemap-generator/ |
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I would still prefer to have less links on the sitemap for humans
because prefer the sitemap to assist the users and not the SE. They tend to find their way out. Check out my site layout at www.go4expert.com where I have sitemap for users. Thanks Shabbir On Jun 21, 12:10 pm, Fletcher <fletcher....@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have more than hundread link on my site map -http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/mobile/phones/mobile-sitemap.xmlis it good > or bad?? > Please tell me it create some problem for crawler. > > Regard's > > Fletcher Mak |
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<shabbir@go4expert.com> wrote ...
>I would still prefer to have less links on the sitemap for humans > because prefer the sitemap to assist the users and not the SE. They are chalk and cheese. A sitemap for SEs - xml, up to 50,000 entries - is much much good for humans. A sitemap for humans needs to be much smaller; if your site has logical navigation, the sitemap will also assist SEs; but not as much as a comprehensive one would. Why not have both? -- Andrew http://www.seo2seo.com/ http://www.sick-site-syndrome.com/ First things first - but not necessarily in that order. |
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"Andrew Heenan" <andrew3@heenan.net> wrote ...
> A sitemap for SEs - xml, up to 50,000 entries - is much much good for > humans. Duh! "NOT much good" Sorry! -- Andrew |
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____/ Big Bill on Friday 22 June 2007 17:26 : \____
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:10:58 +0100, Roy Schestowitz > <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: > >>____/ Fletcher on Thursday 21 June 2007 08:10 : \____ >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have more than hundread link on my site map - >>> http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/mobile/phon...le-sitemap.xml is it good >>> or bad?? >>> Please tell me it create some problem for crawler. >>> >>> >>> Regard's >>> >>> Fletcher Mak >> >>I recall a discussion from last year (can't recall where I read this) and >>someone argues that this mythical 100 link limit is no longer there. It also >>depends on the search engine that you target... > > You read it here, I htink, SEO Dave was banging on about it. I think you're right. Something tells me that Cat confirmed this, but it's all very vague. We had a big thread about it... -- ~~ Best of wishes Roy S. Schestowitz | "How do I set my laser printer on stun?" http://Schestowitz.com | GNU/Linux | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E Swap: 1510068k total, 234208k used, 1275860k free, 138224k cached http://iuron.com - next generation of search paradigms |
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____/ dk_sz on Saturday 23 June 2007 16:16 : \____
>> I have more than hundread link on my site map - >> http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/mobile/phon...le-sitemap.xml is it good > > In Google XML sitemaps protocol a single > sitemap file can contain up to 50.000 urls. > > However, if it was a HTML sitemap, I would say > limit yourself to 100-200 pages. My experience shows that a PR2 page with ~1000 links has all the cited pages indexed (or at least cached). The inherited PR is very low (around 0). This is one among many such cases, so probably no coincidence here. with broadband, a page this large should be tolerable to a human, I think. -- ~~ Best of wishes Roy S. Schestowitz \ Spread Mozilla Firefox. http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ http://Schestowitz.com | RHAT Linux | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E 17:20:01 up 7 days, 22:48, 5 users, load average: 0.48, 0.59, 0.79 http://iuron.com - Open Source knowledge engine project |
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> My experience shows that a PR2 page with ~1000 links has all the cited pages
> indexed (or at least cached). The inherited PR is very low (around 0). This is > one among many such cases, so probably no coincidence here. with broadband, a > page this large should be tolerable to a human, I think. Indeed. Matt Cutts suggested 100 as a reasonable limit, which in many ways it is. But the world is competitive. Even Google (gasp!) has competitors and if they follow more than 100, Google has to too. |
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____/ Phil Payne on Thursday 28 June 2007 00:43 : \____
>> My experience shows that a PR2 page with ~1000 links has all the cited pages >> indexed (or at least cached). The inherited PR is very low (around 0). This >> is one among many such cases, so probably no coincidence here. with >> broadband, a page this large should be tolerable to a human, I think. > > Indeed. Matt Cutts suggested 100 as a reasonable limit, which in many > ways it is. > > But the world is competitive. Even Google (gasp!) has competitors and > if they follow more than 100, Google has to too. Interesting thoughts. Thanks. -- ~~ Best of wishes Roy S. Schestowitz | < http://debian.org > http://Schestowitz.com | GNU is Not UNIX | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E http://iuron.com - proposing a non-profit search engine |
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