1. Mohit Jain

    PR at dch

    19 May 2008 10:01am

    Mohit Jain

    Can anyone suggest me a good RSS Feeds / Yahoo sitemap generator . There are lots of generator / tools available online but not one I'm looking for. I use a tool for google sitemap generating and there we just need to put into the url and the tool does all the work, i mean the tool find all the pages for any given site and then generate an equivalent xml for those pages/urls . and that's free as well But there isn't anything like that for yahoo sitemap / Rss . If anyone know any good and free tool with those features, Please suggest.

    Thanks,
    Jain

  2. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    20 May 2008 11:27am

    Denis Kondopoulos

    I'm not aware of any free tools.  Best way to do it would be to create something custom based on your needs, especially since there is a file limit for sitemaps (in which case you have to structure your sitemaps differently).

    If you decide to go down the custom route, feel free to contact me.

    regards,

    Denis
    www.naxtech.com

  3. Anthony Sharot

    Search Marketing Director at http://www.marketappeal.co.uk/

    20 May 2008 15:54pm

    Anthony Sharot

    Hi Jain,

    I recommend GSiteCrawler as it's free and automatically generates Google and Yahoo sitemap files.

    It can handle multiple large project and includes filtering options  for robots.txt, session ID and duplicate content exclusion, as well as automated uploading via ftp.

    See http://gsitecrawler.com/

    Anthony

    Market Appeal
    SEO Services London

  4. Thom Poole Silver

    Internet Marketing Director at eBay International Marketing GmbH

    23 May 2008 19:22pm

    Thom Poole

    Hi,

    if you are using Dreamweaver, there is a plug-in that generates sitemaps for you based on your site. It means that nay changes you make on your site within Dreamweaver, can automatically be reflected in the sitemap, without the need to visit a third party website.

    Regards
    Thom Poole
    Jack Marketing Solutions
    http://www.jack-marketing.com

    On 15:54:45 20 May 2008 Anthonys wrote:
    >Hi Jain,
    >
    >I recommend GSiteCrawler as it's free and automatically
    >generates Google and Yahoo sitemap files.
    >
    >It can handle multiple large project and includes
    >filtering options  for robots.txt, session ID and
    >duplicate content exclusion, as well as automated
    >uploading via ftp.
    >
    >See http://gsitecrawler.com/
    >
    >Anthony
    >
    >Market Appeal
    >
    >(http://www.marketappeal.co.uk/) SEO Services London

  5. Simon McCarthy

    Marketing Executive at BSI Management Systems

    10 June 2008 11:56am

    Simon McCarthy

    On 19:22:37 23 May 2008 Thom wrote:
    >Hi,
    >
    >if you are using Dreamweaver, there is a plug-in that
    >generates sitemaps for you based on your site. It means
    >that nay changes you make on your site within Dreamweaver,
    >can automatically be reflected in the sitemap, without the
    >need to visit a third party website.
    >
    >Regards
    >Thom Poole
    >Jack Marketing Solutions
    >http://www.jack-marketing.com
    >
    >
    >On 15:54:45 20 May 2008 Anthonys wrote:
    >>Hi Jain,
    >>
    >>I recommend GSiteCrawler as it's free and
    >automatically
    >>generates Google and Yahoo sitemap files.
    >>
    >>It can handle multiple large project and includes
    >>filtering options  for robots.txt, session ID and
    >>duplicate content exclusion, as well as automated
    >>uploading via ftp.
    >>
    >>See http://gsitecrawler.com/
    >>
    >>Anthony
    >>
    >>Market Appeal
    >>
    >>(http://www.marketappeal.co.uk/) SEO Services London

  6. Simon McCarthy

    Marketing Executive at BSI Management Systems

    10 June 2008 11:56am

    Simon McCarthy

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