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Mystic
02-27-2007, 11:44 AM
This is a very very interesting article.

It sounds bizarre, almost counterintuitive, but many of best minds in the world of SEO appear to be rallying around the idea that submitting a feed to Google Sitemaps and Yahoo! Site Explorer is actually a terrible idea. The logic behind the practice is simple, if you follow the steps:
Without sitemaps, a search engine visits your site's pages through links on and off the site, indexing and ranking those pages it deems worthy of being indexed and ranked.
When a search engine crawls your site and fails to index particluar pages, you have a signal from the engines that those pages lack the necessary components for inclusion, be they architectural, link strength, content-related, etc.
Sitemaps enables search engine to crawl and index pages that they might not ordinarily include in a normal crawl process.
If a page lacks the link juice, internally or externally, or has content that engines wouldn't normally deem worthy of indexing, Sitemaps may overlook these weaknesses and include those pages in their indices.

Why are so many SEOs recommending against submitting a feed to Sitemaps? Because the data you get from the natural crawl IS valuable, and submitting an XML feed (or any other format) can cause that natural process of inclusion to be lost. If a page isn't accessible, doesn't carry enough link juice, or lacks unique, valuable content, I want to know about it, and the Sitemaps process can be a hinderance.

Enormously big sites, who will see more value from having thousands of extra pages included in the index, even if it means a few stragglers are left behind are exempt from this rule. So, too, are sites managed by a team who is unwilling or unable to take the time to detect and fix omissions.

Don't get me wrong - Sitemap submission is an amazing and valuable tool in a webmaster's arsenal, but it's also one that should be wielded with careful knowledge of the side effects. I'd love to hear your opinions on the subject.

Source (http://www.seomoz.org/blog/expert-advice-on-google-sitemaps-verify-but-dont-submit)

What are your thoughts on this issue?

boron
02-27-2007, 12:09 PM
CONS:
The point of submitting sites in Search engine is that your site is indexed. By Aaron Wall (http://www.homebiz-direct.com/SEO-made-easy.html) you can get your site indexed in 24 hours with getting one PR6 backlink. When the site is indexed, it doesn't need to be indexed again.

Google will know which sites belong to you - at least to your mail. Maybe you don't allways want this.

PROS:
Google updates backlinks only every few months. Site submited in Google webmaster tools (with Google code on your site) will tell you backlinks in "real time". Well, you know for your backlinks anyway, if you're serious about this.

This is certainly a good topic to discuss.

Submerge
02-27-2007, 12:43 PM
It does bring up good points, I don't know about the validity of it all, it depends on Google's algorithms. Hopefully it isn't true, but it might come true sooner or later.