İçeriğe geç
Technical SEO

Sitemap XML and RSS Feed Combination (Crawl Speed ​​and Accessibility)

·6 dk min read·Technical SEO Editor

Instantly Waking Up the Scan Engine (Ping)

One of the little-known dynamics in the backrooms of advanced technical SEO strategies is that Google can use multiple doors to reach your site. Everyone knows the sitemap.xml standard and links that file, which covers millions of URLs, to GSC Search Console and then "waits to get indexed" for months. However, Google bots are too stingy (Savings Oriented) to process a thick sitemap file that analyzes 10,000 urls at a time every hour and say "Only 2 contents have changed in it".

What is RSS Feed and how does it run in parallel with the Site Map?

XML Sitemaps contain "Your Entire History - The Entire Archive", while an RSS (Atom

In its official documentation, Google declares to webmasters, "Send (Submit) your classic XML file and your RSS Feed / Atom file, which has a smaller content, together to the Search console Systems, so that we can react quickly to the most up-to-date URL actions on the site."

Advantageous Integration: Speed (Speed of Crawl)

If you've entered a new competitor analysis news, viral article, or breaking press release, it's instant for bots to enter the small volume of your RSS system. Bots, which usually filter XML sitemaps once a week for deeper "archive" analysis, allow signals (shortlists) in your RSS/Atom feeds (usually site.com/feed) to notify you of new articles within seconds.

The combined architecture you need to build in order should be as follows:

  • Let all your static pages, categories and large databases be kept in consolidation with the XML Sitemap structure and serve as an archive.
  • Host your last 25 added or revised contents on your site by simply converting them into dynamic (automatic) RSS (Feed) architecture. Googlebot will test both the ocean (sitemap XML) and the surfboard (RSS) in separate areas to perfect search indexing.