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Pages - Sitemap

Modified on Wed, 8 May at 7:29 PM

This article explains how sitemap.xml enhances how search engines indexes a website. A sitemap is a convenient way to make it easier for search engines to index your pages that translates into improved rankings and more organic traffic to your site.

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Requirements

  • An active ClickFunnels 2.0 account
  • At least one of the following:
    • A Store
    • A Product
    • A funnel step
    • A Page
    • A community

Automatic Sitemap Generation

This upcoming feature lets your ClickFunnels 2.0 account automatically create a sitemap.xml for your website. The automatic generation ensures that search engines can efficiently understand the structure of your site and help improve the indexing of your site content. This is the list of pages that are generated automatically:

  • Domain/Root URLs
  • Blog URLs
  • Blog Categories URLs
  • Store Page
  • Funnel Step
  • Blog Post
  • Page
  • Community
  • Product

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Customizing Your Sitemap

Customize your sitemap and select the URLs that can be indexed by web crawlers.

  • Store Page: Add or remove your store page to your sitemap through store settings. Visit our article about Store Settings for more information about the available options found in this setting.

  • Funnel Step: Add or remove a funnel step from your sitemap through the funnel step setting. Visit our article about Funnel Step Settings for more information about the available options in this setting.

  • Blog Post: Blog posts can be added to your sitemap by publishing it. Blog posts that are in draft are excluded from your sitemap.

  • Page: Select the Pages that search engines can index using the Index in Search Engines option found in page settings.

  • Community: Add or remove your community through its privacy settings. Visit our article about Community: Community Settings for more information about the available options found in this setting.

  • Products: Add or remove products from your sitemap by changing the visibility setting of a product. Visit our article about Product Settings for more information about the available options found in this setting.

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Additional Information

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