ROR means "Resources of a Resource File". Its a XML formatted document that is used for describing the content, objects, and structure of a website so that the search engines can better find and understand your site information.
ROR sitemaps combine the detail of Google site maps and the simplicity of RSS sitemaps, then go even further. Using the ROR format, you can turn this 'site feed' into your product feed, an article list, a staff biography sheet, an event listing, and so much more.
ROR is a rapidly growing XML format for describing any object on a website (sitemaps, products, services, menus, images, reviews, contact info, business info, etc), so any search engines can better understand its content.
That link is not working. A ROR File (Resources of a Resource File) is an XML formatted document that is used for describing the content, objects, and structure of a website so that the search engines can better find and understand your site information.
The main benefit of having a ROR File is to simply help the search engines do their job more efficiently.
ROR feeds are pushed as a more detailed Google Sitemaps option because it allows you to put information about products, services, feeds, articles, reviews etc...
No point in using a ror format. It was a good idea at the time it emrged but it got dumped along the way so no one is actually using those anymore - there is no benefit - actually you can even get into issues with crawling using those.
ROR is a tool and which crawl the site and automatically generate the ROR extension site map for our site which it happens search engine can easily identify our site map.
Resources of a Resource (ROR) is an XML format for describing the content of an internet resource or website in a generic fashion so this content can be better understood by search engines, spiders, web applications, etc.