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Posted by Malte on 12/18/05 15:55
Rob McAninch wrote:
> Malte>:
>
>>> _Samuël van Laere_ skrev | wrote | écrivit (17-12-2005 22:06):
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>>>> the owner of http://www.oukje.nl/
>>>> is asking me to build a sitemap page.
>>>> I disagree with such a page at this stage,
>>>> there's in my opinion no need for such a page.
>>>>
>>>> Do you think the above website needs a sitemap?
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>
> You are familiar with the site and no what's there. For a new visitor,
> having a site map lets the visitor know what's available. Many sites
> don't link to every area from a navigation bar. (My site in the
> signature doesn't.) A site map need not list every last page (this often
> becomes less useful than no site map) but should point to all key areas.
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> Additionally it can give search engines an extra page to index.
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>
>> Dunno, suppose they're the one with the paycheck, you're the one who
>> want's it.
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> LOL. But they're also paying for a professional service, if something
> isn't necessary or advisable then you should let them know as much. But,
> in the end it is their site;-)
>
>
Site maps have helped me on occations, I'll admit that. Other than that,
I have long since given up trying to convince a customer that what he
want's is silly, useless. Mostly, figuring out the costs, multiplying by
4-5 will get thir minds working 'right'.
Customers have, in my experience, the weirdest business cases. A
Marketing or Sales division wields loads of power. If their business
case says: give me a site map and I will increase revenue by $muchmoney,
they they tend to get their will..
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