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XML Sitemaps: Setup & Configuration Guide

XML sitemaps help search engines discover and index all your content. This guide covers configuration, specialized sitemaps, and troubleshooting.

Available on All Tiers

XML Sitemaps are available on the Free tier and above — no license required.

What Are XML Sitemaps?

A sitemap is a file that lists all the URLs on your site that you want search engines to find. Think of it as a table of contents for search engine crawlers.

Your sitemap URL: yoursite.com/sitemap_index.xml

SEObolt automatically generates and maintains your sitemaps. When you publish or update content, the sitemap updates and search engines are notified.

Sitemap Types

SEObolt generates multiple specialized sitemaps:

Sitemap URL Tier What It Contains
Sitemap Index /sitemap_index.xml Free Master file linking to all sub-sitemaps
Post Sitemap /sitemap-posts.xml Free All published blog posts
Page Sitemap /sitemap-pages.xml Free All published pages
Category Sitemap /sitemap-categories.xml Free Category archive URLs
Tag Sitemap /sitemap-tags.xml Free Tag archive URLs
Image Sitemap /sitemap-images.xml Free Images with ALT text and captions
Video Sitemap /sitemap-videos.xml Starter Embedded YouTube/Vimeo/self-hosted videos
News Sitemap /sitemap-news.xml Pro Articles from last 2 days (Google News)
KML Geo Sitemap /locations.kml Business Location data for Local SEO

Setup & Configuration

Step 1: Enable Sitemaps

Go to SEObolt > Settings > Sitemap:

Setting Default Recommended
Enable Sitemaps ON Keep ON
Override WP Core Sitemaps ON Keep ON -- prevents duplicate sitemaps
Ping Search Engines ON Keep ON -- notifies Google/Bing on publish

Step 2: Choose Content Types

Select which content appears in your sitemap:

Content Type Default Recommendation
Posts ON Always include
Pages ON Always include
Categories ON Include if categories have unique content
Tags OFF Exclude unless tags have substantial content
Custom Post Types Per-type Include products, portfolios, etc.
Rule of Thumb

Only include content types where each entry has unique, valuable content. Thin archive pages with just a list of links add little SEO value.

Step 3: Configure Advanced Settings

Setting Default Description
Max URLs Per Sitemap 1000 Auto-paginates when exceeded
Include Image Sitemap ON Helps images appear in Google Image Search

Step 4: Submit to Google Search Console

After enabling sitemaps:

Log in to Google Search Console

Go to search.google.com/search-console and log in.

Select Your Property

Select the property matching your website.

Navigate to Sitemaps

Go to Sitemaps in the left menu.

Enter Your Sitemap URL

Enter sitemap_index.xml in the field.

Submit

Click Submit. Google will crawl and report any issues.

Excluding Content from Sitemaps

Exclude Individual Posts/Pages

  1. Edit the post or page
  2. Open the SEObolt panel > Advanced tab
  3. Check "Exclude from Sitemap"
  4. Save

Exclude by Post Type

  1. Go to SEObolt > Settings > Sitemap
  2. Toggle OFF the post type you want to exclude

Automatic Exclusions

SEObolt automatically excludes:

Video Sitemap (Starter Tier)

SEObolt detects embedded videos and creates a dedicated video sitemap.

Supported embeds:

What it includes: Video title, description, thumbnail URL, duration, upload date.

Why It Matters

Video sitemaps help your content appear in Google Video search and video carousels, driving additional organic traffic.

News Sitemap (Pro Tier)

For Google News publishers:

Requirements:

  1. Register your site in Google News Publisher Center
  2. Content must meet Google News content policies
  3. Enable News Sitemap in SEObolt > Settings > Sitemap

Search Engine Pinging

When you publish or update content, SEObolt pings:

Service What Happens
Google Notified that your sitemap has changed
Bing Notified via IndexNow (if configured)

This tells search engines "come re-crawl" -- speeding up indexing for new content.

Troubleshooting

Sitemap Returns 404

Most common fix: Flush permalinks.

Go to Permalinks Settings

Go to Settings > Permalinks.

Save Changes

Don't change anything -- just click "Save Changes".

Test Your Sitemap

Try yoursite.com/sitemap_index.xml again.

Still 404? Check these additional items:

  1. Check sitemaps enabled -- SEObolt > Settings > Sitemap > Enable must be ON
  2. Check for plugin conflicts -- Another SEO plugin may be registering the same URL. Deactivate other SEO plugins.
  3. Check .htaccess -- Server rewrite rules may block /sitemap*.xml. Contact your host.
  4. Check permalink structure -- Sitemaps require pretty permalinks (not "Plain" setting)

Sitemap Missing Posts/Pages

  1. Check post type is included -- SEObolt > Settings > Sitemap > toggle for that type
  2. Check noindex -- Posts set to noindex are automatically excluded
  3. Check status -- Only published posts appear (not drafts, private, or trashed)
  4. Check exclusion -- Post may be manually excluded via the Advanced tab
  5. Check pagination -- Large sitemaps split across multiple files. Check /sitemap-posts-2.xml, etc.

"Sitemap contains errors" in Google Search Console

  1. Open the sitemap URL in your browser -- Verify it loads valid XML
  2. Check for blank pages -- A PHP error may output blank content
  3. Check encoding -- Sitemap must be valid UTF-8 XML
  4. Re-submit -- Delete and re-submit the sitemap in GSC

WordPress Core Sitemaps Conflicting

If you see two sets of sitemaps (/sitemap_index.xml and /wp-sitemap.xml):

  1. Go to SEObolt > Settings > Sitemap
  2. Enable "Override WP Core Sitemaps"
  3. This disables the default WordPress sitemap in favor of SEObolt's optimized version

Sitemap Not Updating After Publishing

  1. Clear cache -- Page caching plugins may cache the sitemap XML
  2. Exclude sitemap from cache -- Add sitemap*.xml to your cache plugin's exclusion list
  3. Check wp-cron -- Sitemap regeneration uses WordPress cron. If cron is disabled, set up a server cron.

Best Practices

  1. Submit your sitemap index to GSC -- Don't just rely on auto-discovery
  2. Keep it lean -- Exclude low-value content (tags, author archives, empty categories)
  3. Monitor GSC coverage -- Check the Index Coverage report monthly for sitemap-related issues
  4. Include images -- Image sitemaps help your images rank in Google Image Search
  5. Don't include noindex pages -- SEObolt handles this automatically, but verify if you're unsure
  6. One sitemap source -- Disable sitemaps from other plugins and WordPress core

Frequently Asked Questions

"Do I need a sitemap?"

Yes. While Google can discover pages without one, sitemaps ensure every important page is found -- especially on large sites or sites with complex navigation.

"How many URLs can a sitemap have?"

The technical limit is 50,000 URLs per sitemap file. SEObolt auto-paginates at 1,000 URLs per file (configurable) for faster processing.

"Will submitting a sitemap help my rankings?"

Not directly. Sitemaps help with discovery and indexing -- they don't influence rankings. But a page can't rank if Google doesn't know it exists.

"Should I include tag pages?"

Usually no. Tag pages are often thin content with just a list of links. Exclude them unless your tags have substantial unique content.