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Automatically add and submit Sitemaps.

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 4:55 am
by suchona.kani.z
You can define the default schema markup that you want to automatically add to every post. And then you can easily add additional schema markup for FAQs, recipes, events, products, and more, as needed.

For more information on this, see this guide on how to add schema markup in WordPress .

For your website content to appear in search results, each search engine must find and index every page and post on your site.

Google recommends using sitemaps. They can be thought of as roadmaps for search engines. They make it easier for your pages to be found and indexed.

Google says that using sitemaps correctly can lead to a 40% increase in page rankings for ivory coast telemarketing data large websites. This ensures that more of your content is indexed and appears in search results.

Keep in mind that there are different types of sitemaps. XML sitemaps list your website content so that search engines can easily find and index it. RSS sitemaps , on the other hand, help search engines index new and updated content more quickly.

To get the best SEO results, I suggest you use both.

Fortunately, many SEO plugins can automatically generate and update XML and RSS sitemaps. These sitemaps will be maintained automatically without any action required on your part.

However, for brand new sites, I highly recommend doing a manual submission to Google to ensure your site is indexed as quickly as possible.

6. Automatically create redirects
Changing the URL of a page is usually a bad idea. Users who have bookmarked the old URL will encounter a 404 error . The same thing happens when someone clicks on an old link on another blog.