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Sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools Blogger

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Sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools Blogger
I hope you do know about Google Web Master Tools. This tool enables Webmasters to provide a better and detailed information of their site to Google.This will greatly help you in your SEO needs.Webmaster Tools allows you to submit your blog’s sitemap so that Google gets a better idea of your blogs structure.

UPDATE : This post is now outdated as Blogger has now rolled out new XML Sitemaps. Please refer our latest tutorial on XML Sitemap for Blogger for details on adding sitemap to Google Webmaster tools.
Blogger’s robots.txt file automatically specifies a sitemap URL[The blog feed], but it would be even better if you manually add the sitemap URLs to GWT.
WordPress and other blogging platforms have some Sitemap generator plugins for the same.If you are using blogger you can use your blog’s atom.xml feed as your sitemap.
Note:- If you have disabled Blog Feeds then enable it by going to Settings > Site Feed and change Allow Blog Feeds to Short or Full. (Don’t set it to None)
1. Login to Google Web Master Tools with your Blogger account.

2. See if your Blog is already listed there, if it is listed and verified then click on the blog name and proceed to Step 5
3.If its not listed, Click on the Add a site button and provide your blog URL there and hit continue.

 4.It will now ask you to verify your Blog using any of the two methods. You can use any of those. The File upload method would be simpler.
a. File Upload Method – Change the Verification method to Upload an HTML File. Ignore the file download and upload instructions provided there. Google will automatically download and upload that file for you. So just ignore the instructions and hit the Verify button. Your blog should get verified now. If it doesn’t then opt for the  second method (b)
b. Meta Tag Verificationo methd. Google will provide you a Meta Tag code which looks like
<meta name=”google-site-verification” content=”verificationkey” />
Copy this Code,  login to your Blogger Dashboard navigate to Layout >Edit HTML and place this code somewhere above </head> Save the template, come back to GWT and hit the verify button.
5. Once your blog is verified you can  add  sitemaps for your blog[From the Left Pane > Site Configuration > Sitemap].In the sitemap URL give the following URL as shown in this screenshot and click the Submit Sitemap button
atom.xml?redirect=false&max-results=500
If you have more than 500 posts on your blog, then add an additional sitemap URL atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=501&max-results=500If your blog has more than 1000 posts, then add one more sitemap URL
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1001&max-results=500
If it has more than 1500 posts, then add one more sitemap
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1501&max-results=500
Continue this process depending upon the number of posts on your blog. So this means that you will be adding additional sitemaps for every 500 posts.
Once you have added the Sitemap, you can play around with the different other tools in GWT. It will provide you with a better analysis your site, show you the sites linking to you, help you in managing your site links and much more.
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