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Cross Domain sitemaps. What does cross-submission mean?

March 2nd, 2008

Cross Domain sitemaps are located on one domain, but mapping a different domain. For example, you may decide to place your sitemaps from xyz.com over at abc.com. In the past, this was not allowed and would generate an error.

This news means BIG things for AutoMapIt customers since FTP is no longer a necessity… you don’t need to host the sitemap on your own site, you just need to add a link to your robots.txt file that points to your sitemap on AutoMapIt’s servers! No need for FTP and no need to remember to make your own uploads… Once you signup and activate your domain, your site will be picked up by the search engines!

It has never been easier to make sitemaps for your website than it is at AutoMapIt right now!

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AutoMapIt Crawlers saves you bandwidth checking your Last-Modified headers by using If-Modified-Since

September 19th, 2007

AutoMapIt now uses If-Modified-Since headers with the crawlers. What this means for you is that pages that haven’t been updated since the last time this system crawled your website won’t need to be loaded again. This saves bandwidth and means faster crawls of your website.

Google has used these headers when requesting your pages for years and I’ve written about how they can help your website before, but the crawlers at AutoMapIt haven’t adopted this practice until now.

Before you can take advantage of this bandwidth saving feature, you will need to make sure that your site supports this HTTP header request. The Header Checker here at AutoMapIt has been re-designed to show you whether your server supports this feature or not. The bottom line of the header report states whether your website will ~likely~ support this because depending on the URL that you check, it may or may not hold true for other pages of yours.

As long as the Header Checker reports that your site supports the If-Modified-Since header, there is nothing else for you to do. When AutoMapIt crawls your pages, we will automatically ask if the page has been modified since the last time we checked it. If there have been no changes, the data from the last crawl will be used and we will not download the page from your site. The extreme scenario is that this will help you save up to 7.5 GB of bandwidth per update, but this will depend on how many URLs you have and how large your files are.

What gets in the way?

Apache is built to handle these headers automatically, no tweaking needed… unless your URLs are parsed through the PHP interpreter or other server-side ‘page creators’. I know for a fact that PHP breaks this ability on Apache… not sure of other servers or pre-processing languages (ASP, PERL, ColdFusion, RUby, Python, etc.). I have a fix for this in PHP by downloading my ServHead zip file (unzip it and include() the file into your pages at the top of the page).

This file is intended to be included into your pages and works with static files passed through the PHP interpreter. If your pages are entirely generated from a database (php-nuke, osCommerce, Joomla, phpBB, and many many more), then this script will require a tweak to get the lastmod datestamp from your database. Of course, if you can’t get this to work yourself, I can be contracted to make it work for a small fee ;) The code in that zip is free for you to use and modify, but it is my code… I’m keeping the rights to it so that I can continue to offer it for free… personal or commercial use.

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An open letter to congress concerning Net Neutrality

September 12th, 2007

The internet is the last bastion of true freedom for individuals left in the world. In a time when everything else is “freedom with their exceptions”, the internet stands for true freedom and individuality.

Preserving Net Neutrality is the only way to preserve true freedom. To level the playing field for all and to allow each individual person to make their own individual choices about what to read, listen to, view, or contribute.

The corporations that charge users for their connection are already profitable. ‘Usage taxes’ by these corporations is un-american in that we, the people, are not represented by these corporations. They serve their own interests which is precisely why the United States of America declared her independence from an entity that served it’s own interest just over 200 years ago.

How can one promote the fall of Net Neutrality and still declare themselves an American? This goes against the basic ideals behind being an American. Protect this country, and in fact, the world by promoting free speech and preserving Net Neutrality. Vote NO for the dictators who represent their own corporate interests and Vote YES for the vast majority of individuals to have un-fettered access to information and services on the web.

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If you, the people, are interested in what the major media corporations are doing to prevent your free and open access to the web, please visit the Net Neutrality website.

Corporations are currently trying to control what you can and cannot view on the web as well as who gets to use their ‘fast lane’ while the rest of us are relegated to their slowest traffic lanes. You pay to use their connection… why should the places you visit have to pay as well? What if your favorite sites are so slow that you are practically required to use the corporations own (more expensive, less open) services?

This is not a doomsday scenario… it is happening now according to the corporations own words. If the USA (free speech, no taxation without representation) can do this and get away with it… what hope is there for countries that are supposedly “not as free as America”? Please visit the Net Neutrality website and stand up for yourself and others.

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The death of AdSense and Text-Link-Ads?

September 10th, 2007

The internet has again allowed Pandora’s Box to be opened… Direct Advertising has poked it’s head out and been permanently released to the world. ForSaleByPublisher.com is a website dedicated to connecting advertisers and publishers directly.

Because the advertising is direct, this means higher profits for publishers AND lower fees for advertisers! Since the ad-centers such as AdWords and text-link-ads aren’t playing middleman, the publishers can keep 100% of the revenue and charge lower prices to make more! Advertisers are able to find websites that offer direct advertising and don’t have to pay premiums that would go to the brokers.

This isn’t a ‘complete’ no-brainer… what are ads on your site worth? How much should you pay for advertising? This is where the ‘real world’ comes in. Don’t charge more than you would pay for a similar ad, and don’t pay for ads that don’t bring in good traffic. Time to pay closer attention to your stats and referrer logs!

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‘Defensible’ websites help ensure your success more than SEO alone

September 6th, 2007

I just read a great blog post about Defensible websites which talks about certain metrics for a websites success. I thought that a lot more people could benefit from this understanding so I figured I’d share it with you!

The basic idea is that you try to remove single points of income or traffic from your site. I don’t mean remove Google as a source of traffic, but if they account for more than 75% your traffic and for whatever reason, they change their algo and shake you loose… you wouldn’t be getting any more users to your site. If the only source of income for your site is Google Adsense (or ONLY any other single source) and that source dries up by going out of business, canceling your membership, or any other problems… you wouldn’t be making anything else from your site.

With multiple sources of traffic, with multiple revenue streams… your site will stand the test of time and weather what comes it’s way. The article at tropicalseo.com will give you specific metrics to measure your site against that will help make your site more defensible, virtually eliminating the risk that any single change in a factor outside of your control will permanently sink your website.

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