Which kind of public sitemap should I build for a search based navigation site

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Published on 2012-09-22T08:21:23Z Indexed on 2012/09/23 15:50 UTC
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I have a search based navigation web-site. Each query has filters as well as sort-by. The search results point to end-pages inside the site. Each of those pages has many outlinks to other end-pages. Currently I have a XML sitemap which directs crawlers to all the end pages. I'm trying to add a silo sitemap directory to improve SEO. Assuming this is the right direction I have a couple of options:

  1. end pages sorted alphabetically.
  2. Pages by major search filters, and then divide alphabetically.
  3. Pages for every filter and cross option between them and the sort-by.

Which would you recommend and why?

NOTE: I'm not referring to a XML sitemap.

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