This is a video tutorial that will show you how to use iMap. It will make you familiar with the basic features and how to get everything working perfectly. The tutorial will cover how to create a sitemap, add Meta-Tags and even show you how to ping Google.
If you want to learn how to create a verification file for the Google Webmaster Tools and use the Tools, then take a look at the second part of this tutorial.
So, if you want to see how iMap functions and how easy it actually is to use it, go ahead and launch the video tutorial:
If you run into any problems, then do not hesitate to contact me. You can find a contact form on the contact page.
I hope this tutorial is much clearer and just gets across how to efficiently use iMap.
If you want to continue right to the second part of this tutorial, here you go.
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Just wondering, I don’t always reload my whole site into my hosting service, I only load the files that I changed or added. What files should I update after running iMap?
Thanks
Shawn,
You have to create the sitemap and the verification file. You could then just upload these files along with the other edited files.
Regards,
Max
Hi
I dont think iMap has worked for me. I entered http://www.whitedoorconsulting.com/Reducing_costs_and_creating_competetive_advantage.html
In the verification file box
Is this correct please?
Thanks
Jim
Jim – iMap isn’t working for you because you have the wrong URLs. The one above is incorrect; it is a URL to a file. Drop me a mail if you are still having issues.
Max
Hi,
imap is only in the @mac mode and wont change to the @me.com
I cant see any place to open preferences
How do i change this
Ed,
If you click the “iMap” menu item and then “Preferences” you will see an option to allow you to change that. Or you could just hit the command “shift command semicolon.”
Max
Hello,
I’ve just followed all of the instructions in the tutorial and have uploaded the files onto my idisk. When I visit my site and look at the source code, none of my meta tags are visible, is this correct.
Cheers
Peter