Monday 24 October 2016

Pros and Cons of Google AMP and How To Get it Started in WordPress


The web is constantly evolving and for a lot of business owners this means the need for staying on top of all the changes with Google. If you don’t adapt it means you could get left behind. Google AMP, their mobile initiative to speed up the web, is now approaching it’s one-year anniversary. Since it is a lot more stable now than it was 6 months ago, we thought it would be a good time to share with you some steps on how get started with Google AMP in WordPress, as well as some of the pros and cons of this new platform. What is Google AMP?
Google AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages Project) was originally launched back in October 2015. The project relies on AMP HTML, a new open framework built entirely out of existing web technologies, which allows websites to build light-weight webpages. To put it simply, it offers a way to serve up a stripped down version of your current web page.
From day one, a key focus for AMP has been speed. It is arguably one of the most frustrating things about the mobile web — borne out by recent Google research that shows that 53% of people will leave a site that fails to load in three seconds or less. That’s the worst of all worlds for users,
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/13687/pros-and-cons-of-google-amp-and-how-to-get-it-started-in-wordpress




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