To create a sitemap for a Google Blogger website, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Blogger Dashboard and click on the blog you want to create a sitemap for.
  2. Click on the "Settings" tab and then click on the "Search preferences" option.
  3. Scroll down to the "Sitemaps" section and click on the "Edit" link.
  4. Check the box next to "Yes" for "Enable sitemaps."
  5. Save the changes by clicking on the "Save Changes" button.
  6. Your sitemap will now be generated and can be accessed by adding "/sitemap.xml" to the end of your blog's URL.
  7. You can submit the sitemap to Google Search Console to help Google crawl and index your blog's pages more effectively.

Note: If you have many pages and posts on your blog, it may take some time for the sitemap to be generated.

 

To create a sitemap for a Blogger website, you can follow these steps:

  1. Install the "Google XML Sitemaps" plugin on your Blogger website if you are using WordPress.
  2. Login to your Blogger account and navigate to the "Settings" section of your blog.
  3. Click on the "Search preferences" option and scroll down to the "Sitemap" section.
  4. Check the box next to "Enable sitemap" and then click on the "Save changes" button.
  5. Your sitemap will now be automatically generated and can be accessed by adding "/sitemap.xml" to the end of your blog's URL.
  6. You can submit the sitemap to search engines like Google and Bing through their respective webmaster tools.

Note: If you are not using WordPress, you can use online sitemap generators to create a sitemap for your Blogger website.

To create a sitemap for a google Blogger

To create a sitemap for a Google Blogger website, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Blogger Dashboard and click on the blog you want to create a sitemap for.
  2. Click on the "Settings" tab and then click on the "Search preferences" option.
  3. Scroll down to the "Sitemaps" section and click on the "Edit" link.
  4. Check the box next to "Yes" for "Enable sitemaps."
  5. Save the changes by clicking on the "Save Changes" button.
  6. Your sitemap will now be generated and can be accessed by adding "/sitemap.xml" to the end of your blog's URL.
  7. You can submit the sitemap to Google Search Console to help Google crawl and index your blog's pages more effectively.

Note: If you have many pages and posts on your blog, it may take some time for the sitemap to be generated.

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