bossofthebosses
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Have u used AMP for your site? Did the rankings or visitors increased?
Have u used AMP for your site? Did the rankings or visitors increased?
No, though there are a couple of WordPress plugins for AMP pages.wasnt that some "wordpress plugin" to fix messed up "responsive" fuckups?
https://www.ampproject.org/anyone here can you provide more details about AMP? im planning to use it too
I used AMP on my business blog for a while, but it stopped working a couple of weeks ago (I don't really care to fix it).
Interestingly enough, when I used it, all of my posts saw a 10-20% increased bounce rate, and a lower time on page; the opposite of what everyone said would happen.
I should note that AMP is not a ranking factor, so your rankings shouldn't fluctuate at all. Mine certainly didn't.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/future-amp-gary-illyes-sejsummit-chicago/166677/
I think I used it on a client's site after that, but I didn't see much of a difference is any of the data.No, that wasn't it, my AMP pages were customised.
If you're using the AMP Wordpress plugin, you can customise the look of your pages using the Custom (AMP) Accelerated Mobile Pages plugin.
No, though there are a couple of WordPress plugins for AMP pages.
https://www.ampproject.org/
As for my experience with it, I answered this question back in 2016.
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/amp-pages-high-bounce-rate.897599/
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/you-guys-using-googles-amp.894791/
I think I used it on a client's site after that, but I didn't see much of a difference is any of the data.
It hurts your ranking, maybe like they said its a Project so we are the guinea pigs they dont care, they are laughing to the bank making over 100 billion a year on adsense