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Blogger Sitemap Generator

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Blogger Sitemap Generator

Generate a complete sitemap for your Blogger website in seconds

example.blogspot.com
www.yourdomain.com
blog.example.net

Your Blogger Sitemap

How to Use This Tool

Follow these simple steps to generate and implement your Blogger sitemap:

  • Enter your Blogger URL (either blogspot.com subdomain or custom domain)
  • Click "Generate Sitemap" to create your optimized sitemap
  • Copy the generated code or download as a text file
  • Submit the sitemap to Google Search Console or add to your robots.txt file
Pro Tip: For best results, submit your sitemap to both Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Blogger URLs are supported?

This tool supports both standard Blogger subdomains (like example.blogspot.com) and custom domains (like www.yourdomain.com). Both HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported, though we recommend using HTTPS for better security and SEO.

How do I submit the sitemap to search engines?

For Google: Go to Google Search Console, select your property, then navigate to "Sitemaps" in the left menu. Enter the URL of your sitemap (e.g., https://yourblog.com/atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500) and click "Submit".

For Bing: Use Bing Webmaster Tools and follow a similar process in the "Sitemaps" section.

Why does it generate multiple sitemap URLs?

Blogger's Atom feed is limited to 500 posts per feed. The generator creates multiple sitemap URLs to cover up to 2500 posts (5 feeds). This ensures all your content gets indexed, even if you have many blog posts.

How often should I update my sitemap?

You don't need to manually update your sitemap. Blogger automatically updates the Atom feeds when you publish new content. However, you should resubmit your sitemap to search engines if you make significant changes to your site structure.

What's the purpose of the "Disallow: /search" line?

This prevents search engines from indexing your search result pages, which are essentially duplicate content. It helps focus crawling on your actual blog posts and pages, improving your SEO efficiency.