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Is there any place I can submit a sitemap or similar files to show MSN exactly where my pages are so MSN can index it better?

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Is there any place I can submit a sitemap or similar files to show MSN exactly where my pages are so MSN can index it better?


Make an Rss feed and add it in your my msn account! it will do the job !
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That is great advice! -If you want other SEs to check you out also... I believe that the Yahoo! RSS would do the trick for you.
Check out google's sitemap beta program too!
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Check out this article on adding RSS feed to MSN:

http://forums.seochat.com/t42182/s.html

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Ok.

so if I want to create a RSS feed, there's something I want to know about it.

When creating the RSS feed, what should I have in the content have in the RSS feed itself? (aka the latest things added to my site? everything on my site or what?)

I run a lyrics website, if that helps give perspective on the content I should include.

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id like to find that out to

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I want to know wheather the same sitemap generated in XML by using third party tool is sufficient for Google, Yahoo! and MSN.

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