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11/16/2006 10:29 AM
 

Hello everyone.  I am developing a site for customers.  Here's the basic flow: each customer has a page on the site; the page is hidden but viewable by all users; users navigate to the pages by using a "directory" page.  I want to use a Google Sitemap to let Google know about these pages so the crawler can get to them.

I have read through some threads in the forums and have seen some products (like Bite The Bullet's, donein.net, etc.) but cannot tell if these sitemap modules will give me what I want.  I think the answer is yes, but looking for some advice - and some guidance on which one to use.

Also, is there anything else that I should do to get these pages noticed by Google?  I have alread registered my site with Google using the WebMaster tools and the site has been crawled.  Any other tips would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

- Ron.

 
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