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    How are search engines supposed to find the blog pages?

    Cloud CMS (Pagebuilder, Blog, Shop, Newsletters, Code Editor)
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      Thomas D last edited by

      The blog listing isn't rendered as source code, how are search engines supposed to find the ahref links to the blog articles when they are not there?

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      • Wassim
        Wassim last edited by

        Hello Thomas,
        A sitemap is automatically generated on your website for your blog articles and shop products.

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          Thomas D @Wassim last edited by

          @Wassim

          That's what I expected, so I re-generated it and waited 10 hours and they are not there.

          Also, only relying on the site-map is bad, because then we're expected to submit it manually to all known and unknown search engines.

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            Thomas D last edited by

            @Wassim

            I really need a solution to this, since blog is a big part of the current project we're working on, it just HAS to be indexed.

            And don't tell me we have to use back-end for this too... that would be the last straw.

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            • Joseph Benguira
              Joseph Benguira last edited by jbenguira

              Hey Thomas,

              every time you publish a blog article, this regenerate your sitemaps!
              you can check your robots.txt file (also generated on publish)
              eg: https://appdrag.com/robots.txt

              there you can see the sitemaps are declared:

              User-agent: *
              Sitemap: https://appdrag.com/sitemap.xml
              Sitemap: https://appdrag.com/sitemap-blog.xml
              

              and then you can check the specific sitemap for blog:
              eg: https://appdrag.com/sitemap-blog.xml

              So cloudbackend is not required here, but let say you have content in your database that you want to expose, you can create a cloud function to generate a sitemap for you, we have a ready to use sample in node.js available 🙂

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                Thomas D @Joseph Benguira last edited by Thomas D

                @Joseph-Benguira

                Sorry, stupid of me not to check for multiple site-map files.
                Everything seems in order! 🙂

                Thanks about the cloud back-end tip!

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