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  • Guys this video made in 2009, and now the situations have changed. Don't blame Matt for this..

  • I think they are of both significance. It will only have to depend on hoe it is used by the user.

  • There are about 12 different types of sitemaps, Google uses the xml version, but all are important.

  • blogger has a gun to my head!

  • For indexability = use sitemaps.xml, .txt for yahoo, bing,google webmaster tools submitting. For usability - use sitemap.html

  • The Webmaster Tools response to a submitted sitemap that reads:

    Sitemap is HTML Your Sitemap appears to be an HTML page. Please use a supported sitemap format instead.

    I think it's referring to the CONTENT of the file rather than file type. It means theres HTML code inside it, which isn't correct. It's not supposed to be a list of links, it's supposed to be a list of URLs. As mentioned in the video, even a simple text file list of each web page is helpful to Google - and those aren't links.

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  • Thanks!

  • Pity the HTML sitemaps are not accepted anymore in Googles Webmasters Tools, But still good for your visitors to your website.

    No Matt both are not good in the Webmasters Tools.

  • HTML Sitemaps are not supported by Google Webmasters Tools indeed. It will be great if Matt Cuts show us how to submit a html sitemap to Google crawler.

  • Surprised you didn't mention Google Webmaster Tools, which seems to favor xml sitemaps.

  • Follow up question: I have over 100,000 pages on one of my sites. How many internal links should be on a single page? Does formatting mater for html?

    Thank you

    Kyle Brown

    Good Time Entertainment

    Bakersfield, Ca

  • paginate it so that you only show X urls per page. we have one that shows like 10,000 links per page.

  • Thanks Matt for picking up that question and answering it.

  • Everytime I watch these videos I am impressed at how useful the info is and that a Marketing/pseudo-webmaster can understand. Keep it up!

  • Agreed.

    Matt would be a great guy to have a beer with.

    I think he gets pretty crazy when drunk tho...looks like the type :o)

  • People pointing guns at webmasters' heads and forcing them to pick between HTML and XML sitemaps is actually a growing problem - I'm glad Matt has the courage to address this issue.

  • Good question.

    Simple, concise and helpful answer.

    Google, you are awesome.

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