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Google confirms that KML sitemaps no longer influence local rankings, as this feature has long been deprecated. For SEOs still maintaining these files, it's a waste of time: the algorithm doesn't utilize them anymore. Focus your efforts on the local factors that truly matter: Google Business Profile, structured citations, and proximity signals.
What you need to understand
What is a KML sitemap and what was its purpose?
The KML (Keyhole Markup Language) format is an XML language developed to represent geospatial data. Google long accepted it as a type of sitemap allowing webmasters to signal the geographic location of their establishments or points of interest.
In the early years of local SEO, these files theoretically provided a way to enhance the geographic relevance of a site. Practitioners hoped that Google would use these coordinates to improve positioning in geolocalized results. Some SEO specialists maintained these sitemaps for years, out of habit or caution.
Why did Google deprecate this feature?
Google has moved towards more reliable geolocation signals that are harder to manipulate. KML, like any declarative data, could be filled out arbitrarily without corresponding to a real local presence.
The algorithm now relies on Google Business Profile, consistent citations across the web, geolocalized customer reviews, and user behavior. These cross-referenced sources provide a more authentic view of a venue's local relevance. The KML sitemap has become redundant in the face of these mechanisms.
Does this statement change anything for SEO practitioners?
For the majority of SEOs, this confirmation doesn't shake things up. Few professionals actively used KML sitemaps as a primary lever. Most have long focused on Google Business listings and NAP citations.
However, some multi-establishment or retail chain sites still maintained these files for security. This statement allows them to clean up their outdated practices and reallocate their technical time towards optimizations that truly yield results.
- KML sitemaps are no longer considered in local ranking for several years
- Google prioritizes verifiable signals: Google Business Profile, citations, reviews, behaviors
- Maintaining a KML sitemap today is a waste of technical time with no return on investment
- This official confirmation allows for prioritizing active local levers: structured NAP, LocalBusiness schema, GBP optimization
- Multi-establishment sites can cease maintenance of these files without risk
SEO Expert opinion
Is this statement consistent with field observations?
Absolutely. No recent field tests show a measurable correlation between the presence of a KML sitemap and performance in local search. The sites that rank well locally all share a common factor: an optimized Google Business Profile, consistent citations, and regular reviews.
The few professionals who still maintained these files did so out of defensive reflex, without ever observing a positive impact. This confirmation from Mueller allows for definitively closing this debate and preventing young SEOs from wasting time on this dead-end path.
Which local factors truly deserve attention instead?
The Google Business Profile remains the central lever for local SEO. Precise primary and secondary categories, up-to-date hours, quality photos, regular posts, and active review management: this is where the effort pays off. Sites ranking in the local pack almost all have an active and well-documented GBP.
Consistent NAP citations (Name, Address, Phone) across directories and third-party sites form the second pillar. Google cross-references this information to validate the authenticity and stability of an establishment. An inconsistency between the site, the GBP, and the citations can hinder local ranking.
Structured LocalBusiness schema in JSON-LD enhances semantic understanding. GPS coordinates, service area, hours, payment methods: this data facilitates algorithmic interpretation. Unlike KML, the schema integrates into the overall semantic context of the site.
Should we actively delete existing KML sitemaps?
It's not an urgent technical requirement, but it's a good maintenance practice. Deleting these outdated files lightens the crawl budget and avoids any confusion in monitoring tools. Google ignores them anyway, but it’s better to clarify your architecture.
If you're managing a multi-establishment site with automatically generated KML sitemaps, simply disable this function in your CMS or script. Redirect your efforts toward automating GBP updates and monitoring citations, which truly impact ranking.
Practical impact and recommendations
What should you do if you still maintain KML sitemaps?
Start by identifying all declared KML sitemaps in your Google Search Console or in your robots.txt file. Note their URL and check if they are still generated automatically by your CMS or a plugin.
Next, disable the automatic generation of these files if it exists. For WordPress sites with outdated local SEO plugins, check the settings and disable the KML option. Remove the static files from the server and delete references in the Search Console.
Which local factors should you prioritize instead?
Focus on the complete optimization of your Google Business Profile. Precise primary category, relevant attributes, regularly updated high-quality photos, systematic responses to reviews, and weekly posts: each of these elements influences local ranking.
Then, audit your NAP citations across major directories: Yellow Pages, Yelp, TripAdvisor, industry directories. The strict consistency of the business name, address, and phone number across all these sources strengthens algorithmic trust. An inconsistency can dilute your local authority.
Implement a structured LocalBusiness schema in JSON-LD on your homepage and establishment pages. Include the exact GPS coordinates, geographic service area, detailed hours, and accepted payment methods. This markup facilitates semantic interpretation by Google.
How can you check that your local strategy is on track?
Use Google Search Console to monitor impressions and clicks on local queries. Filter by queries containing your city or region and observe the evolution after optimizing your GBP and citations. A consistent upward trend validates your approach.
Track your visibility in the local pack with tools like BrightLocal or Local Falcon. These platforms measure your geolocalized positioning from different points in the city. Good local SEO is reflected in a stable presence in the pack for your trade area.
These local optimizations require a methodical approach and constant technical oversight. Between the daily management of the GBP, auditing citations across dozens of directories, and correctly implementing structured schemas, the technical workload can quickly become heavy for an internal team. Engaging a specialized SEO agency for local SEO allows you to benefit from refined expertise, professional monitoring tools, and personalized support tailored to your sector.
- Remove existing KML sitemaps from your server and from the Search Console
- Disable any automatic generation of KML files in your CMS
- Fully optimize your Google Business Profile: categories, photos, posts, reviews
- Audit and correct NAP citations across the main directories
- Implement structured LocalBusiness schema in JSON-LD
- Track your local performance via Search Console and specialized tools
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Dois-je vraiment supprimer mes sitemaps KML ou puis-je simplement les laisser en place ?
Les sitemaps KML peuvent-ils nuire au référencement s'ils restent actifs ?
Quel format de sitemap utiliser pour un site multi-établissements local ?
Google Business Profile suffit-il ou faut-il aussi optimiser le site lui-même ?
Combien de temps faut-il pour voir les résultats d'une optimisation SEO locale ?
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