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To make Google Search Sitemap indicate alternate language pages, you can use the hreflang attribute in your HTML code to specify the language and regional targeting for each page on your website.It is important to ensure that all the alternate language pages are specified correctly in the sitemap and HTML code, otherwise, Google may not be able to crawl and index them properly.
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To make Google Search Sitemap indicate alternate language pages, you can follow these steps:
1. Create a new sitemap for each language version of your website. You can use a plugin like Yoast SEO or Google XML Sitemaps to create a sitemap for your website.
2. In each sitemap, add the alternate language URLs for each page. You can do this by using the tag, where xx is the language code (e.g. en for English, fr for French) and URL is the URL of the corresponding page in that language.
3. Submit each sitemap to Google Search Console. Go to the Sitemaps section in Search Console and submit the sitemap for each language version of your website.
4. Make sure to include the rel="alternate" hreflang="xx" in the section of each page to indicate the alternate language versions of the page.
5. Test your URLs with the Sitemap Test Tool provided by Google to ensure that your sitemaps are valid and that the hreflang tags are implemented correctly.
By following these steps, you can ensure that Google Search can understand the different language versions of your pages, and it can serve the right version to the right user, improving their experience and your website's ranking.
Regards,
Aman
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
1. Create a new sitemap for each language version of your website. You can use a plugin like Yoast SEO or Google XML Sitemaps to create a sitemap for your website.
2. In each sitemap, add the alternate language URLs for each page. You can do this by using the
3. Submit each sitemap to Google Search Console. Go to the Sitemaps section in Search Console and submit the sitemap for each language version of your website.
4. Make sure to include the rel="alternate" hreflang="xx" in the section of each page to indicate the alternate language versions of the page.
5. Test your URLs with the Sitemap Test Tool provided by Google to ensure that your sitemaps are valid and that the hreflang tags are implemented correctly.
By following these steps, you can ensure that Google Search can understand the different language versions of your pages, and it can serve the right version to the right user, improving their experience and your website's ranking.
Regards,
Aman
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
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