Seo Management
Seo is a big big thing, for everybody, we need to be able to add and remove keywords,Allowing bots being able to have the sitemaps, and do everything seo related, I dont mind this being available for paid members, But i think this is a must.
But design is just the first step, its awesome to have a beautiful website but why have the most fantastic website, and just hope and wish for people to visit.

Webydo provides you and your client with extensive SEO tools that enable you to monitor and optimize the position of your website in search engines, ensuring maximum exposure and traffic to your website.
In order to edit all the SEO parameters, click the Pages button on the top menu and edit the page settings.
In Page Title, enter the name that you want it to appear on the web browser’s page tab.
In Description, enter the text that will appear in the search results of web search engines, under the site title.
In Keywords type words, separated by commas, according to which your site will be found when searched on the web.
All other properties are advanced parameters designed for professional SEO users.
http://participate.webydo.com/knowledgebase/articles/174265-page-settings-
20 comments
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Anonymous commented
Does webydo support webstats? I know we can add Analytics but can the client view visitor behavior using simple webstats like awstat?
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AdminMichael (Head of Support, Webydo) commented
Ceasar,
Please re-publish your website and load your sitemap again.
The reason you are getting that error is because you are using the old sitemap, from before we resolved the issue related to Google's update.If for any reason you are still getting an error. Please e-mail support@webydo.com and we can help you.
Alana,
The Webydo Team -
Caesar commented
Webydo Site Maps are incorporated under your domain.
www.mysitename.com/sitemap.xml
When I try to submit this url, sitemap, in google I get this error.
"Sitemap is HTML. Your Sitemap appears to be an HTML page. Please use a supported sitemap format instead."
Alright, so I won't consider myself an expert. But I am a paid webydo customer and one of the sites we created, for one of or biggest clients, is not getting the results needed. Thus, my urgency to find a solution...
So what's the right format? or why is it giving me an HTML error?
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alana commented
Hello,
The sitemap issue has been resolved.
As soon as we noticed that our sitemaps were no longer being accepted by Google, we did an update and now everything is working properly.
Alana,
The Webydo Team -
Derek commented
Hi,
I forgot to mention that it looks like the sitemap is version 0.9
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Derek commented
Hi,
After a little messing around, I realised that Webydo automatically creates a sitemap.xml...
Try adding your site e.g., http://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml to Google and Bing.
It seems to take a while for both Google and Bing to Index the sitemap.
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Anonymous commented
Nir,
Please note that Sitemaps in webydo are using and old protocol. In google's own words "Google adheres to Sitemap Protocol 0.9 as defined by sitemaps.org. The Sitemap protocol uses an XML schema to define the elements and attributes that can appear in your Sitemap file. Previous versions of the schema (for example, Sitemap Protocol 0.84) are now deprecated. "
My webydo websites are using 0.84. -
Anonymous commented
The site I built in Webydo isn't registering AT ALL in a Google search. I have used other site builders with Google search appearing automatically, so there was no issue. For Webydo, I have filled out the SEO information. This is a very important and basic necessity: to be able to assure my clients a search will bring their site up.
I am searching the name of my client to bring up his site and don't see it anywhere and I don't understand why I have to pay an SEO professional to make it happen.
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Olivia - Webydo Team commented
Hi everyone!
Webydo automatically creates a sitemap for your site.
You can see it by adding "/sitemap.xml" to the site's URL, just like in this example:
http://www.webydo.com/sitemap.xml:)
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Urviho commented
Hi, how can I add sitemap to my web? Thx
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holly todd commented
As everyone else is saying How do we add a site map in Webydo??? This is quite urgent webydo!
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LOUISE FLANAGAN commented
How do we add the site map to our webydo sites??
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Michael S. commented
I created a site map like you suggested Nir. Now what? I cannot upload it to the root directory on Webybo.
Also I agree we should be able to learn how to use the advance SEO parameters. Is that Analytics University thing?
I am also having a problem using the HTML method to confirm the Google Analytics code. Anyone else having the same issues?
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Rob commented
Can someone explain how to upload an xml site map to a webydo site in order that i can then input the site map url in google webmaster.
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Rob commented
Ok Nir,
So i have created an xml site map but I don't know how to add it to the site. If I add it to a widget the google crawler doesn't like it as the site map page is still in html. How do I upload files to your hosting (whether they are shown on the site or not) - especially in this case how do i integrate the .xml file.
Thanks
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Luke commented
I'm having some serious troubles with getting google services connected... at one point they were connected and in viewing my keywords I found the keywords that were identified for my site by google, were basically lines of code. Has anyone else experienced this problem? I'm going on a week and a half trying to get this issue fixed.
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Rob commented
Can anyone please help with adding a site map to the webydo?
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Rob commented
Can anyone please advise how to use the advanced SEO parameters designed for professional SEO users.
I would like to learn to understand it myself.
Rob.
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AdminMichael (Head of Support, Webydo) commented
You may create a site map using online tools like this one:
http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/ -
Derek commented
How can you add a sitemap?