Yahoo and Google Unite To Create Sitemaps.org
27 Nov
On November 16th, Yahoo, Google and Microsoft have united together to create sitemaps.org: A protocol that is created to improve search results. Instead of relying solely on the crawler algorithms to discover content on a publisher’s site, sitemaps.org will allow the publisher to tell all search engines involved within this protocol about the content within their website.
This has been a breakthrough in joint search engine cooperation as sitemaps.org invites all major search engines to take part within the making of this protocol with no single company managing the site. In other words, sitemaps.org isn’t owned by Google, Yahoo or MSN, it is entirely geared to serve in mutual cooperation.
This is a revolutionary new trend within the webmaster community as webmasters won’t have to solely rely on a particular search engine’s crawler algorithm to await indexing results through their site’s content. With this extraordinary new website, it will make the process for webmasters much easier as they will be able to implement the protocol through sitemaps.org to get their content noticed by all participating search engines that will take part in this open invitational sitemap community.
In the long run, implementation of sitemaps.org sitemap file will greatly help to increase a publisher’s overall search ranking through all search engines participating. It is a giant leap towards cooperation with all Search Engine brands and this protocol will indeed become a popular method for publishers to utilize this amazing new benefit for their website to help accelerate to the top rankings of the major search engines.
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