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SEO Guide for Creating XML Sitemaps for your website

After understanding what are sitemaps & importance of sitemaps for SEO of your site it is now required to go for the first step, creating sitemaps for your website. What are Sitemaps & how important they are in SEO?

There are so many methods to create XML sitemaps. XML sitemaps can be create using online tools or by softwares.

Create XML Sitemaps Online

Somtimes it is needed to create sitemaps online which is a much easier option when your site is having page size less than 500 MB. This option is excellent for you if you own blogs on Blogger, Typepad or other free blogging platforms.  To build your website XML sitemap online you can use the excellent free service provided by xml-sitemaps.org which helps to create sitmaps in different formats like XML, ROR, Text & HTML.

Just enter the website URL & other details just what I have done in the following screenshot below & Click Start.

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This process will take some time depending upon the pages in the website.

Result will allow you to save the sitemaps in all the different format. Just Downlaod them & its done.

Create XML Sitemaps using Plugin

Thanks for the Google Sitmap plugin allows to create sitemaps for once & leave the rest of the job to this plugin.

This option is most suitable & easy to implement if you own a website hosted on servers & use WordPress platform. Simply download the plugin & upload it to the server using FireFTP or FileZilla software. Activate it from the plugins page & configure the options you want. All Done.

Everytime you edit or create a post, your sitemap is updated and all major search engines that support the sitemap protocol, like ASK.com, Google, MSN Search and YAHOO, are notified about the update. It supports all of the WordPress generated pages as well as custom ones.

So, Once you have an latest sitemap in hand you can submit it to different search engines, which will be covered in the nest post under  Complete SEO Success Guide for Bloggers section.

30 Must have WordPress Plugins for Admin to Enhance their Website Control

WordPress is the most eminent & competent platform for website owners & bloggers today. It’s also the most accepted one in platforms niche.  WordPress support for using plugins makes it more robust, easy & reliable platform for administrators, providing them full control over their websites & blogs. Here you can find the most requistic Plugins for WordPress Administrators.

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Best & Simplest Way To Add Thumbnail to Post Excerpts in WordPress Themes

Adding images to post excerpts can be done in number of ways but the simplest & best way is the concern of most of the wordpress users. Why? Adding images using custom fields is good but not the best.

What if, after writing so many posts to your blog & then after going to add images via custom field separately for each post. Its hectic.

Why not go for a solution that is just 2 clicks away?

Yes, I am talking about the most easiest & reliable way to add thumbnail images to posts excerpts with these benefits:

[1] Using the first image of any post as the thumbnail image of that post wherever you show excerpts (archive page, feed, category page).

[2] No matter, which medium you use for storing the images used in the post, this method will work.

[3] NO need to work with custom fields. Using images that are already in the post.

In simple words, this method will work also for the images that are actually NOT hosted on your wordpress. So, you can also use blogger, photobucket or any other as your image storage medium.

So, just download the Thumbnail for Excerpts plugin for wordpress. Upload it to the wordpress directory & Activate it. All Done, it will do all the job for you. Simple & Easy.

WordPress Best Cache Plugins to Staticize, Speedup & Increase Responsiveness of Webpages

The best way to lower the loads to the server resources if you are using WordPress powered website or blog, is to use caching plugins which can optimize for faster webpages loading just like you are turning the pages of a book. Besides this there are a lot of various tips and tweaks you could do, however the easiest way to get the job done would be to try out some of the many cache plugins for the blogging platform(mainly WordPress) to staticize, speedup & increase responsiveness of webpages.

So, here you can understand about caching & some best plugins that use can use for your WordPress blogs & websites.

What is caching & why use it?

In the hosting world, cache is a duplicate of a web page or image that is stored elsewhere either on the client side or on the proxy server, when the original isn’t or shouldn’t be available. So, by saving a copy, the retrieval of same webpages that are requested frequent from the client side are proveided at client level, which make the request-reply process more faster & reduces load on the server.

Not everyone has the fastest, most advanced servers to host their sites on. For this reason, it may be necessary for you to begin caching, or at least looking into this form of website optimization, if you notice that your pages are taking a long time to load or you want to reduce the bandwidth that your site uses monthly, at least to some degree.

Most of end-user response time is tied up in downloading all the components in the page: images, stylesheets, scripts, flash, etc. As 80% of the end-user response time is spent on the front-end. Reducing the number of components in turn reduces the number of HTTP requests required to render the page.

Here are some quick reasons for using caching in web world

  • Provides a faster access to websites & its webpages
  • Increases responsiveness at the client side
  • Decreases network latency & download time of images, php, scripts, flash etc.

Understanding caching system using WordPress Plugins

There’re two best performance enhancing caching solutions available for WordPress WP-Cache and WP-Super Cache. Both do an awesome job of caching posts/pages to help keep your website surviving in race of fasters.

The Faster is the Fittest in the Survival Race

WP Super Cache

This plugin is an extension of the original version, generating static HTML files form your dynamic WordPress blog. There are several options included with the plugin, including the ability to turn off or serve dynamic files to certain groups of visitors. This is the best plugin (if you install any) for combatting the “social networking” effect of having a lot of visitors access your site in a relatively short period.

This plugin generates static html files from your dynamic WordPress blog. After a html file is generated your webserver will serve that file instead of processing the comparatively heavier and more expensive WordPress PHP scripts.

WP-Cache

WP-Cache is an extremely efficient WordPress page caching system to make you site much faster and responsive. It works by caching Worpress pages and storing them in a static file for serving future requests directly from the file rather than loading and compiling the whole PHP code and the building the page from the database. WP-Cache allows to serve hundred of times more pages per second, and to reduce the response time from several tenths of seconds to less than a millisecond.

WP-Cache started from the ”’Staticize Reloaded”’ by matt and billzeller. Most of their recommendatiosn also apply to WP-Cache. Current version, WP-Cache2, is a huge improvement over previous versions of WP-Cache.

WP Widget Cache

This plugin can be used in addition to WP-Cache or WP Super Cache, ideal for caching the widgets of your site. Even though you might not think of your sidebars taking a long time to load, they are often more complex than a traditional post, especially when they are trying to access the database. Additionally, you rarely update the sidebar widgets, other than adding in new advertisements or changing links.

Installation is easy – download the plugin, upload it to your server, activate it, and you’re ready to go.

Hyper Cache

This plugin was specially designed for sites that run on low resources. It is able to manage both plain and GZIP compressed pages, automatically cleans the system to reduce disk usage, and is easy to configure. Some configuration is required.

Here are some of my favorite cache plugins for WordPress, besides presented above:

Conclusion

If you find that certain areas of your site take a long time to load for no clear reason, it might be worth looking into at least one of these plugins. Most are compatible with WordPress 2.8 and can do a good job at ensuring it takes a longer time for your site to go down if you see a large influx of new visitors in a short period of time.

I may take a more in-depth look at some of the plugins in the future.

Experience the Faster Web

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