What is HTML sitemap for?

HTML sitemap is always a best case scenario to have a flat navigational structure that is appropriately tiered from the home page. This will enable an interlinking relationship which maximizes the authority of the home page; allowing the homepages link-weight to be distributed optimally throughout the site.
 
HTML Sitemaps are not very important for SEO but can provide a list of pages that can be indexed by a search engine crawler. You can use plugin to crease html sitemaps
 
The simplest explanation is that XML is primarily for the search engines while HTML is written for the users. A XML sitemap protocol is specifically intended for search engine spiders. At its root, XML is a file that includes all the behind the scenes activity on a web site
 
An HTML sitemap allows site visitors to easily navigate a website. It is a bulleted outline text version of the site navigation. The anchor text displayed in the outline is linked to the page it references.
The HTML site map is linked to from every single page of your website. It is also used for the user experience so when you write this type of program you have to think about the user. We need an HTML sitemap to give our users a unique experience by promoting user orientation.
 
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HTML sitemaps are a key resource for both users and search engine crawl bots. By listing top site pages, webmasters are able to guide users to top site content or show crawl bots which pages are most important.
 
An HTML sitemap allows site visitors to easily navigate a website. It is a bulleted outline text version of the site navigation. This Sitemap can also be created in XML format and submitted to search engines so they can crawl the website in a more effective manner.
 
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