| Submitting rel=alternate sitemaps with cross-domain-references? | Ruppsel | 12/06/22 0:08 | Hello there, while i have some sites with country specific domains and partially different content, i was quite happy to see the new possibilities with thte canonical/hreflang-alternatives with rel=alternate - in sitemaps. Typical sites i work on are |
| Re: Submitting rel=alternate sitemaps with cross-domain-references? | luckyboost | 12/07/12 0:04 | I'm wondering the same thing, but I did not find anybody or any source that says that it is possible. |
| Re: Submitting rel=alternate sitemaps with cross-domain-references? | luckyboost | 12/07/12 0:27 | I just found a comment on webmaster central Google blog http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.co.il/2011/12/new-markup-for-multilingual-content.html#Blog1_cmt-3801002932304869307 Amjad Khan said... Does this means the answer of this question is a |
| Re: Submitting rel=alternate sitemaps with cross-domain-references? | Christopher Semturs | 12/07/13 4:54 | Those annotations look correct and should work fine.One more thing to note: For users in Austria, if a site is only available in Germany, the page from Germany might still provide value and therefore show up in search results. |
| Re: Submitting rel=alternate sitemaps with cross-domain-references? | Piet | 12/08/09 2:07 | @Christopher, I understood the original should also always be mentioned (see samples between **) |
| Re: Submitting rel=alternate sitemaps with cross-domain-references? | Christopher Semturs | 12/08/09 2:22 | Thanks for spotting.yes, that would be recommended. Not required in this case, but definitely a good practice to follow. |