Automatically generate traffic to all your website pages with our RSS Feed and Sitemap feature.
A sitemap is a file that lists the pages of a website to help search engines like Google understand its structure and easily crawl and index its content. It provides a hierarchical map of the website, including necessary metadata such as the last modified date of each page. Sitemaps are beneficial for search engine optimization (SEO) as they assist search engines in discovering and ranking web pages more effectively.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is a standardized format for delivering frequently updated content from a website. It allows users to subscribe to the feed using RSS reader software or apps, enabling them to receive automatic updates whenever new content is published on the website.
RSS feeds are commonly used by news websites, blogs, and other online platforms to distribute and syndicate their content in a structured and easily consumable manner.
You can use our sitemap and RSS feed feature if you have our ultimate or large traffic plans. Once you activate the feature, we will check your sitemap or RSS feed every hour for new pages. We will then add those pages to your traffic project and send traffic to those links.
Enabling this feature will ensure that each of your visitors will browse a maximum of 3 pages per visit. It will restrict any settings that allow visitors to view more than 3 pages during a single visit.
To use this feature, make sure your sitemap is correctly formatted. Our system can only crawl one sitemap, so it's best to put all your pages in a single sitemap. If you have a blog, it's recommended to have a separate sitemap just for your blog articles.
Recommended Sitemap Tool: XML Sitemaps
Here are a few popular tools that can help you create a sitemap:
These are just a few examples of tools available for creating sitemaps. Each tool has its own features and capabilities, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs and preferences.