Generate SEO-Friendly Sitemaps for Your Blogger Blog

Create XML and HTML sitemaps instantly to help search engines discover and index your content more efficiently

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Key Features

Fast Generation

Generate sitemaps in seconds with our optimized algorithm

SEO Optimized

Create sitemaps that search engines love and can easily crawl

Customizable

Customize frequency, priority, and included content types

Easy Export

Download or copy your sitemap with a single click

How to Use

  1. Enter your Blogger URL: Input your blog's full URL (e.g., https://yourblog.blogspot.com)
  2. Choose sitemap type: Select XML, HTML, or both based on your needs
  3. Configure options: Set maximum posts, change frequency, and priority
  4. Select content types: Choose which pages to include (posts, static pages, labels, archives)
  5. Generate: Click "Generate Sitemap" to create your sitemap
  6. Download or copy: Save the sitemap file or copy the code to your clipboard
  7. Submit to search engines: Submit your XML sitemap to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sitemap?

A sitemap is a file that lists all the important pages of your website, helping search engines discover and understand your site structure.

Why do I need a sitemap for my Blogger blog?

Sitemaps improve SEO by ensuring search engines can find and index all your content, including new posts and pages that might not be discovered through regular crawling.

What's the difference between XML and HTML sitemaps?

XML sitemaps are for search engines, while HTML sitemaps are for human visitors. XML helps with SEO, while HTML improves user navigation.

How often should I update my sitemap?

Update your sitemap whenever you publish new content or make significant changes to your site structure. For active blogs, weekly updates are recommended.