The eComHut HTML sitemap gives visitors and crawlers a clear route through the main website sections. The categorized links appear first so users can move directly to main pages, service groups, blog articles, support routes and legal information without reading explanatory copy first.
How this sitemap helps
A clear sitemap reduces crawl dead ends, supports internal discovery and gives users a simple page to find important sections. It should be kept aligned with the XML sitemap, clean URL structure, canonical tags, breadcrumbs and live navigation so search systems receive consistent signals.
The sitemap is especially useful for a recovered or rebuilt site because it confirms which clean routes are current and avoids sending users toward old .html paths or unsupported legacy URLs.
Important page groups
The site is organized around main company pages, Magento and commerce services, CMS and web development services, SEO and support paths, current blog articles and legal information. The blog section includes publication dates so article recency is clear from the sitemap view.
How users should navigate
Start with services when the requirement is commercial or technical work. Start with the blog when the goal is to understand a Magento, ecommerce or archive topic. Start with product support when a live workflow is affected. Start with contact when the requirement needs direct qualification, NDA handling or a quote discussion.
Maintenance note
When pages are moved, removed or added, update this HTML sitemap, XML sitemap, internal links and canonical signals together. Avoid listing outdated duplicate URLs, redirect-only destinations or routes that are not intended to be indexed.
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