SiteMap Generator
See how sitemap generators work, figure out how to make use of them and learn why sitemaps are really essential for search engines.
A sitemap is a file which includes the different pages of a website and the way to them through the sections of the website. The pages can be sorted visually or as simple text and this kind of a file is really useful for two reasons. The first one is that it makes it a lot easier for the site visitors to find a particular page they need, so that they can navigate your website better and a lot quicker, that in turn will increase their user experience and it'll be more likely that they will revisit the website or will recommend it to other people. The second reason is that a sitemap enables search engines to index your content better, particularly when it's updated, so if users are trying to find particular content, it is more likely that they will find your website because it will be listed higher in their search engine results. If your website is not indexed effectively, it may not show up for some searches, so even in case you have what people want, they will not get to the site.
SiteMap Generator in Cloud Website Hosting
Our cloud website hosting packages feature a sitemap generator that is a part of our revolutionary Hepsia Control Panel. The software tool uses the same intuitive Hepsia interface, so you could create a sitemap for each of your domains and subdomains with several mouse clicks even if you haven't had a site before. There're a couple of options, which you could customize - the depth, which shows how many levels inside the site the sitemap should follow links, the maximum number of links which should be included and what kind of file types will show up on the sitemap. For the latter option, you will be able to type or delete selected file extensions, that can be really helpful in case you have files that aren't generic for an Internet site like php or html, but are pdf or mp3 files, for example. In this way, your custom content will be incorporated in the sitemap along with the web pages.