Digital
Sitemap index
Formal definition
Sitemap index is an operating term in digital focused on improving search discoverability through technical hygiene and intent-led content structure.
What this actually means for you
For day-to-day delivery, Sitemap index should be documented clearly and applied consistently; keep canonical logic, schema, and indexation controls aligned with publishing workflows.
Example: During a planned change window, teams apply Sitemap index as follows: new pages ship with canonical URLs and schema checks before they are added to the sitemap index. They then update team templates, reporting packs, and operating checklists for the next cycle.
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