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WordPress Google XML Sitemap – Ultimate Tag Warrior – Tags Addon 2.0b Plugin

A new version of the Google Sitemaps – Append UTW Tags plugin has been released (v2.0b) to automatically append all the Ultimate Tag Warrior (UTW) tags onto the end of your Google XML sitemap (sitemap.xml) file.

This WordPress 2.0, 2.1 & 2.2 compatible plugin saves your site administrator in having to manually add the URLs of all the tag pages each time you add a new UTW tag onto a new post.

This release automatically reads all the necessary UTW settings and associated tag tables so that no configuration changes are necessary to execute this time-saving plugin.

For further information on the plugin, visit Google Sitemaps – Ultimate Tag Warrior – Tag Addon for WordPress

Google to Yahoo-MSN-Live Search Sitemaps Generator – Updated Version

If you have a web site and a blog site, chances are that you have two separate Google sitemaps that list the URLs within each site. I use WordPress for my blog and PHP for my web site. There are many tools/plugins to create these Google sitemaps separately, and this is where the issues lies, and the need for this script.

This means that I have to maintain two Google sitemaps and there is no easy way (i.e. a tool) to generate a proper sitemap for all the pages within my sites. I use the Google Sitemaps plugin for WordPress, but use another sitemap generator for my website.

What the Script does? If you do have two Google sitemaps, then I have enhanced a PHP script to read these two Google sitemaps, extract the URLs and to append/parse them into a file (called urllist.txt) that is used by Yahoo, MSN and Live sitemaps. This helps Yahoo, MSN and Windows Live Search search engine bots to find and index your site pages and aids Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) as they can find all your page URLs more easily.

To read more, and to download the latest version, go to this page:

Google to Yahoo-MSN-Live Sitemaps Creator Tool

Also included in this version is a text file explaining the use of Yahoo’s ApplicationID and Site Explorer tools to enable you to create an easy process of informing Yahoo every time you update your urllist.txt file. This process involves 3 steps to create a browser short-cut that sends an update notification request informing Yahoo of your new web pages.


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