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How best to gain Followed Linking Root Domains?
Thanks for the replies! Yeah, I assumed they might take a few months to update as the pages may not be indexed straight away, so I'll hope that's the case. I've written some good content on our Blog that should filter through and sent out a press release today that's gone out to 10,000+ people via PRWeb. I'm hoping that will build up a few links and create a discussion of some kind on our blog but we'll have to see. Thanks for the tips so far, if anyone else has anything to add. Please let me know. Cheers Lewis
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SEOMoz's Crawl Diagnostics showing an error where the Title is missing on our Sitemap.xml file?
This question has been raised here: http://www.seomoz.org/q/title-tag-on-sitemap-xml You don't want a link to an XML sitemap - rather a HTML sitemap (as Ryan states) You can use a tool like http://www.xml-sitemaps.com to generates sitemaps in both xml and html formats. HTML being the one to display on your website and the XML installed into the root directory www.skycandle.co.uk/sitemap.xml I have generated one for you here for you to see - of course generate another if you want to change the parameters. http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/details-www.skycandle.co.uk.html Don't worry about the XML sitemap too much as these aren't essential on smaller sites if all the pages of your site are indexing OK - as they should be picked up without the need to direct Search Engines them if the site has a clearly navigable structure. Take a look at these articles for additional info http://www.seomoz.org/blog/xml-sitemaps-guidelines-on-their-use and http://www.seomoz.org/blog/expert-advice-on-google-sitemaps-verify-but-dont-submit Of course the HTML sitemap is a useful tool for quick naviagation of your site and will improve your visitors experience on your site.
Moz Tools | | Hurf0