Saturday, 27 April 2019 06:50

Google: Sitemap Dates vs Web Page Dates

By  [This article is originally published in seroundtable.com written by Barry Schwartz]

[This article is originally published in seroundtable.com written by Barry Schwartz - Uploaded by AIRS Member: Jason Bourne]

John Mueller from Google explained on Twitter the difference between the timestamp date in an XML Sitemaps lasmod date and the date on a web page. John said the sitemaps lastmod is when the page as a whole was last changed for crawling/indexing. The date on the page is the date to be associated with the primary content on the page.

John Mueller first said, "A page can change without its primary content changing." He said that doesn't think "crawling needs to be synced to the date associated with the content." The example he gave was for "site redesigns or site moves are pretty clearly disconnected from the content date."

He then added this tweet:

john tweet

So there you have it.

Forum discussion at Twitter.

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