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Friday, October 06, 2006
When we launched this blog in early August, we said goodbye to the Inside Google Sitemaps
blog and started redirecting it here. The redirect makes the posts we did there a little difficult
to get to. For those of you who started reading with this newer blog, here are links to some of
the older posts that may be of interest.
[[["Easy to understand","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Solved my problem","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Other","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Missing the information I need","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["Too complicated / too many steps","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["Out of date","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["Samples / code issue","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["Other","otherDown","thumb-down"]],[],[[["\u003cp\u003eThis blog post provides links to older, relevant content from the previous "Inside Google Sitemaps" blog, covering various webmaster topics.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eArchived posts offer guidance on improving site indexing, ranking, using robots.txt, managing domain changes, and optimizing for non-US sites.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe post also addresses common Webmaster Tools account questions regarding site verification, Sitemap management, and multiple user access.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eReaders can find links to specific blog posts about various topics such as BlogHer tips, Open Directory Project opt-outs, and troubleshooting 404 errors during site verification.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The content provides a list of links to older blog posts, previously hosted on \"Inside Google Sitemaps,\" now redirected. These posts cover tips from BlogHer, controlling search result descriptions and titles, advice for non-US sites, and using robots.txt files. Additional topics include improving site indexing and ranking, changing domain names, and webmaster tool account questions like multiple account access, meta tag verification, sitemap changes, and mobile sitemap submission. Users can also browse the blog archives.\n"],null,["# Useful information you may have missed\n\nFriday, October 06, 2006\n\n\nWhen we launched this blog in early August, we said goodbye to the **Inside Google Sitemaps**\nblog and started redirecting it here. The redirect makes the posts we did there a little difficult\nto get to. For those of you who started reading with this newer blog, here are links to some of\nthe older posts that may be of interest.\n\n- [Tips from BlogHer](/search/blog/2006/08/back-from-blogher) \\| [More tips](/search/blog/2006/08/blogher-tips)\n- [Opting-out of Open Directory Project descriptions](/search/blog/2006/07/more-control-over-page-snippets) and [titles](/search/blog/2006/07/more-control-over-titles-too) in our search results\n- [Tips for non-US sites](/search/blog/2006/07/tips-for-non-us-sites)\n- [Information on robots.txt files](/search/blog/2006/06/webmaster-help-center-updates) \\| [More tips on using a robots.txt file](/search/blog/2006/02/using-robotstxt-file)\n- [Improving your site's indexing and ranking 101](/search/blog/2006/02/improving-your-sites-indexing-and)\n- [Changing domain names](/search/blog/2005/11/changing-domains) \\| [More about changing domain names](/search/blog/2006/01/more-about-changing-domain-names)\n\nWebmaster Tools Account questions\n---------------------------------\n\n- [Can multiple account holders view information for a site?](/search/blog/2006/02/giving-others-access-to-sitemaps)\n- [About `meta` tag verification](/search/blog/2006/05/more-about-meta-tag-verification)\n- [About the common words feature](/search/blog/2006/02/unexpected-common-words)\n- [Changing your Sitemap when your site changes](/search/blog/2005/10/when-your-site-changes)\n- [Do you have to include every page from your site in your Sitemap?](/search/blog/2005/10/including-site-pages-in-sitemap)\n- [If you try to verify and get the error: We've detected that your `404 (file not found)` error page returns a status of `200 (OK)` in the header](/search/blog/2005/09/verifying-your-site-trouble-with-404)\n- [Submitting mobile Sitemaps](/search/blog/2005/08/submitting-mobile-sitemaps)\n\n\nAnd you can always browse the\n[blog's archives](/s/results/search/blog?q=2006%20blog%20posts)."]]