3 Easy steps to submit direct sitemap

Using google webmaster tools you can submit your sitemap in 3 easy steps:
1st step:Go to your webmaster tools account and select your website were you whant to submit sitemap.
2nd step:Go to Site configuration, sitemap ,submit site map exactly like these
 " feeds/posts/default?orderby=updated "copy this and paste it after your sitemap URL
3rd step: Just wait and you will get approved.

The other steps:Creating and submitting Sitemaps
About Sitemaps :

Sitemaps are a way to tell Google about pages on your site we might not otherwise discover. In its simplest terms, a XML Sitemap—usually called Sitemap, with a capital S—is a list of the pages on your website. Creating and submitting a Sitemap helps make sure that Google knows about all the pages on your site, including URLs that may not be discoverable by Google's normal crawling process.

In addition to regular Sitemaps, you can also create Sitemaps designed to give Google information about specialized web content, including video, mobile, News, Code Search, and geographical (KML) information.

When you update your site by adding or removing pages, tell Google about it by resubmitting your Sitemap. Google doesn't recommend creating a new Sitemap for every change.
What do you want to do?

Sitemaps are particularly helpful in many wys:

    * Your site has dynamic content.
    * Your site has pages that aren't easily discovered by Googlebot during the crawl process—for example, pages featuring rich AJAX or images.
    * Your site is new and has few links to it. (Googlebot crawls the web by following links from one page to another, so if your site isn't well linked, it may be hard for us to discover it.)
    * Your site has a large archive of content pages that are not well linked to each other, or are not linked at all.

Google doesn't guarantee that we'll crawl or index all of your URLs. For example, we won't crawl or index image URLs contained in your Sitemap. However, we use the data in your Sitemap to learn about your site's structure, which will allow us to improve our crawler schedule and do a better job crawling your site in the future. In most cases, webmasters will benefit from Sitemap submission, and in no case will you be penalized for it.

You can also use a Sitemap to provide additional information about your site, such as the date it was last updated, and how often you expect the page to change. More information.

Google adheres to Sitemap Protocol 0.9 as defined by sitemaps.org. Sitemaps created for Google using Sitemap Protocol 0.9 are therefore compatible with other search engines that adopt the standards of sitemaps.org.


Sitemap stats don't look accurate
  
Google doesn't guarantee that our system will index all the URLs in a Sitemap, for many reasons. It's rare for every URL on a site—particularly a large site—to be indexed, and in general, fluctuations in the percentage of pages indexed is not something to worry about. (Focusing on improving clickthroughs or conversions on your top 20 URLs can often have far more impact on your site's ranking than striving to get 100% of your pages indexed.)



Sitemap errors:

The Sitemap Details page lists any errors Google found with your Sitemap, as well as warnings about potentially problematic issues. Once you've reviewed your Sitemap and made any changes, save it and then resubmit it. It can take up to a day for Google to process the resubmitted Sitemap, so the warning status may continue to display until then.
To resubmit a Sitemap:
  1. On the Webmaster Tools home page, click the site you want.
  2. Under Site configuration, click Sitemaps.
  3. Select the Sitemap you want to resubmit, and then click Resubmit
Warnings
In addition to errors, we may list warnings about problems we find with your Sitemap. Generally, these warnings will not prevent processing of your Sitemap. However, because they might indicate potential problems with your site, we recommend closely reviewing your Sitemap file and fixing any identified issues.



For more information about sitemap Click here

In addition, we don't index images directly (instead, we index the page that contains the image). As a result, direct image URLs in your Sitemap won't be indexed.

So if you have any doubt about this sitemap submition please comment it,at end of this post !!!
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