Looking at the current conversation here i am lead to believe that for
a site which is not so heavily laden with links its appropriate to
have it at the bottom and below the fold. But then does it really
matter to have a site map for small sites with few links? However,
big sites, which have immense data to display having sub and sub-sub
links, I think the site map on a separate page would work because it
does help for two reasons - to navigate if you are lost or looking
for something specific and second purely for SEO. 

The site map on the separate page or the home page below the fold
should be included for SEO purpose for complex or simple sites. But
if you really can do without a site map then it would be for the
simple (small) sites where the navigation won't have an user lost.


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