- Go to http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/.
- Scroll to the bottom and enter your domain name at the Starting URL section.
- Click the Start Button (don't worry about the information between your domain and the start button).
- After the website refreshes, you'll get a message that your sitemap is ready. Click the 1st link under the Download Sitemap section.
- Save the xml file to your desktop.
- Go back to or sign in to your website account.
- Click Websites Manager in the left navigation menu. Then, click Edit Site.
- Click your domain name or sitename at the top and select View File Manager from the drop-down menu.
- At the top, click Import and upload the sitemap.xml file that you saved to your computer.
- In the file manager, find the sitemap.xml file. Right click on the file, then select Publish.




Note:
To help get your website indexed faster, we recommend that you setup Google Webmaster Tools. This is a free software that Google offer and gives great insight into your website's visibility online. You can also upload your sitemap into their tool to keep track on how many of your pages have been indexed.
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Thanks Danielle. My website: www.tgcrg.com
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Placing sitemap in footer and files.
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Thanks for the feedback, glad this post was helpful to you.
Ehsan
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how to upload a xml sitemap.
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Welcome to the community!
Since you already created a site map, you can follow the instructions above to import the file to your root folder.
The root folder is the top level folder (generally your site name).
Hope this helps, thanks!
Ehsan
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Generating a new updated site map.
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Welcome to the community!
Deleting the old site map and adding a new one should resolve the issue. Search results do take a bit of time to update and don't change instantaneously.
Hope this helps, thanks.
Ehsan
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Add a sitemap with sitebuilder plus.
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The steps above should help! If not, please let us know!
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We apologize for the inconvenience. The page you have requested does not exist or has been moved. Please check to make sure that the URL you entered is accurate." Called support and no help. Everyday I regret using Intuit/Homestead for this site. -KH
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
What is a reboots text file? and how do I insert a site map in it?.
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Welcome to the community!
Our sites have a robot.txt file in place, they do not prevent search engines from viewing your site - You cannot add or edit a Robot.txt file.
You can use the instructions above for help with adding a sitemap to your website.
The robot.txt file essentially tells search engines bots what yo view or not view on your site, here's more detailed information on them: Robots.txt.
Hope this info helps, thanks!
Ehsan
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
how do i upload a sitemap?.
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I thought you would find the directions on uploading a sitemap in this thread to be helpful.
Looking at your site, it looks like you added an HTML element to the page instead of creating an HTML file. What you will want to do is make sure that you take your HTML code and create a file (usually you are just pasting the code into notepad and saving it as the correct file type, but this can vary depending on what program you used to generate the HTML). Just keep in mind that you will end up with .xml file that you will want to upload and publish in the file manager.
If you have any additional questions feel free to ask.
Sincerely,
Mindy G
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The answer is not here so I'll tell you :
After you follow the instructions above, you must right click the sitemap file, and then hit "PUBLISH". This is very important !
Normally it should be working !
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Please help!
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You can use the file manager screen in SiteBuilder to import large quantities of files. You can simple create the folders you need, then drag and drop the files you wish. http://www.homesteadcommunityhelp.com...
If this post helps, please give a "Star" and complete this survey to rate me.
Thanks!
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does Homestead to provide a site map?.
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How do I build a site map.
Bing requests a site map ? how does one do this??
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How often should you submit a site map to google.
I just added a new page to my site. Do I need to resubmit a new site map to google?
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Drew N, Alum
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You might get a better answer from the site generating the sitemap, but I did notice that you placed the Google site verification on each page. Typically that is not necessary. I can't see how that would affect this, but you could try removing it. Which page is the sitemap seeing? Are there errors?
Thanks
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We received an email from Google saying there was a problem with Googlebot trying to crawl our website. It referenced an issue with projectplaylist.com but we have no connections to that company. I spoke with your tech support who said the problem was due to bad links in my homemade site map an directed to these instructions.
I followed these instructions to create a new Site Map for www.patriciahuttongalleries.com but it didn't work for me. I downloaded the xml file created at xml-sitemaps.com to my computer and then imported that file into the Homestead file manager. It was listed as a 'file' rather than a webpage. (I then clicked 'view' on the separate html file that was created and got a plain looking list of all of our pages). When I opened the xml file, I also got a list but it included what I believe is html code.) Per these instructions, I published that site map. Is your goal that we create a site map that is used only by search engines and is not linked on our site? If so, how would I create a linked site map that uses a template similar to the rest of our site?
Another issue is after I edit a page and save it and then publish it I get a question asking if I want to see the page after it's published. After that I get a window that asks if I want to post the new page on a variety of social media web sites. It also shows a link to our website but without the www and does not work. I thought our site could be accessed by typing either with www or without www URL but now only the www version works. What went wrong?
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Looks like you got the site map up just fine. The other issue requires a DNS change at your domain host. Please create a private conversation and I can provide you the new records
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Thank you for your reply. I went to https://community.homestead.com/homestead/topics/how-do-i-create-a-private-conversation but could not find a way to make my reply private. Do I need to start a new thread to make my next post private?
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I posted a private message a few days ago but it is not included in the list of my posts in "Activity." Is it missing because it is private or did I do something wrong and it was never posted?
New question: I have an old list of 233 Homestead sites that share our IP Address. I think we got blacklisted recently by Spamhaus ZEN because of spam created by one of the other websites. What can we do to fix this? I checked at least one other name on the list and they had also been blacklisted by Spamhaus ZEN.
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HTTP Error: 404
can you fix this for me please
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