How To Submit Static Pages Sitemap of blogger To Google webmaster tool

If you have read my previous article on “submitting Blogger sitemap to Google search console“, you might already know that we need to submit an XML sitemap to Google search console in order to have better indexing and crawling of our blog posts.
But in that sitemap there is a problem.
That sitemap does not contain links of your static pages. Static pages like:
  • About Me
  • Contact Me
  • Privacy Policy
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • or ANY page you create.
Although, these pages are not SO important to index, but if you are like me who sometimes publish valuable content (like this and this) on “Pages” rather than “Posts“, then submitting a sitemap for static pages in Google search console is vital.

How can you access your Sitemap for Static Pages?

As you might already know, we create atom.xml sitemap for our blog posts, but in case of Static pages, Google has already created the sitemap which can be access by adding sitemap-pages.xml at the end of your blog address.
For example:
For Default Blogspot Domains:

http://YourBlog.blogspot.com/sitemap-pages.xml
For Custom Domains:

http://www.YourBlog.com/sitemap-pages.xml
Replace YourBlog with your domain name.

Submitting Blogger Static Pages Sitemap in Google Search Console

As the sitemap for static pages has already been created, we just need to submit it to Google search console so that the search bots can find them and index them.
Follow the steps below to get it done.
  1. Go To Google Search Console (aka as Google webmaster tools)
  2. Choose your blog from the list provided
  3. Choose Crawl > Sitemaps from the left sidebar menu
    google-search-console-sitemaps
  4. Click ADD/TEST SITEMAP button towards yours top-right side
    blogger-static-pages-sitemap
  5. Insert sitemap-pages.xml inside the text field.
  6. Hit “Submit” button and you are all done!
Same method applies for all other search engines like Bing/Yahoo and Yandex.

Select Which Pages You Want To Index in Google

You can always decide which static page you want to get indexed in Search engines.
By default, each page will get indexed. But in case if you want to protect any page from getting indexed, you need to do some settings.

Final Words

Hope you may find this tutorial helpful. Go and submit sitemap of your static pages in Google search console and improve your blog’s search rankings and visibility.
Comment below if you need any help.
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