SiteMap Generator
How exactly does the Sitemap Generator 'generate' sitemaps? What purpose do sitemaps have and why are they vital SEO-wise?
A sitemap is a file which includes the different pages of a website and the way to them through the sections of the site. The webpages can be arranged visually or as simple text and this sort of a file is extremely useful for 2 reasons. The first one is that it makes it faster and easier for the visitors to find a particular page they need, so that they can navigate your site better and a lot faster, that in turn will improve their user experience and it'll be more likely that they will revisit the website or will recommend it to other people. One more reason is the fact that a sitemap permits search engines to index your site content better, especially if it is updated, so when users are looking for certain content, it is much more likely that they'll come across your website because it will be listed higher in their search results. In case your site is not indexed effectively, it might not show up for some searches, so even if you have what people need, they will simply not get to the website.
SiteMap Generator in Shared Web Hosting
Our shared web hosting solutions come with a sitemap generator that is part of our leading-edge Hepsia Control Panel. The instrument uses the exact same intuitive Hepsia interface, so you could make a sitemap for any of your domains and subdomains with a few clicks even if you have never had a site before. There are a couple of options, which you will be able to customize - the depth, which shows the number of levels within the website the sitemap should follow links, the highest number of links which should be included and what file types will be displayed on the sitemap. For the aforementioned option, you'll be able to type or delete certain file extensions, that can be really helpful if you have files that aren't generic for a site such as php or html, but are pdf or mp3 files, for example. That way, your custom content will be featured within the sitemap in addition to the web pages.