- Share the content on all the Social Channel
- Use Quora
- Submit infographics
- Join HARO
- Publish a press release (if needed)
- Comment on other influential blogs
- Mention your sources on all the social channel
- Scoop.it
- Use BuzzBundle
- Post in LinkedIn Groups
- Post to StumbleUpon
- Broken link opportunities
- Guest Post / Article Submission
- Profile Creation
- Social Bookmarking (Only High DA)
- Web 2.0
- Forum's Posting
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Offpage Task
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
Google News XML Sitemap
Example
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9" xmlns:n="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-news/0.9">
<url>
<loc>http://example.com/</loc>
<n:news>
<n:publication>
<n:name>News paper, blog or similar name</n:name>
<n:language>en</n:language>
</n:publication>
<n:publication_date>2008-12-30T00:00:00+00:00</n:publication_date>
<n:keywords>2008,news,xml,sitemap,example,keywords,generated</n:keywords>
<n:title>News Article Title</n:title>
</n:news>
</url>
</urlset>
Guidelines:
- Include URLs for articles published in the last 2 days. You can remove articles older than 2 days from the News sitemap, but they remain in the News index for the regular 30-day period.
- Update your News sitemap with fresh articles as they're published. Google News crawls News sitemaps as often as it crawls the rest of your site.
- Add 1,000 URLs or less. If you want to include more, break these URLs into multiple sitemaps and use a sitemap index file to manage them. Use the XML format provided in the sitemap protocol. Do not list more than 50,000 sitemaps in your sitemap file. These limits help ensure that your web server isn't serving large files to Google News.
- Do not create a News sitemap for each update. Instead, update your current sitemap with your new article URLs.
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