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For 100k to 1mil page sites, 1 large sitemap or topical?
Say that you have about 1 million pages, would you put all of them on 1 huge sitemap or would you split them up to different smaller sitemaps.
Say for instance you were doing an restaurant guide You have 50 states and however many cities. each state gets their own subdir or sub domain. You make 1 sitemap for each of the states. Is this the best way to it? and maybe on the main sitemap, you have a link to these state sitemap. |
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Read google's webmaster guidelines. They give guidance on the number of links per page.
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