It all started from April 2015 when the search engine giant Google released a new algorithm to support the mobile-friendliness in the websites. In just six months of this groundbreaking announcement, Google came up with the AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) project on October 7, 2015. Over 30 news publishers including the DNI (Digital News Initiative) partners, and tech firms including Twitter, LinkedIn, and WordPress were initial collaborators of this robust, open source initiative.
If you have a WordPress website, chances are high that you get a higher traffic. But then, to get more traffic from a vast mobile-using audience in the current scenario, you need an AMP advantage.
Read on to know how Google AMP for WordPress can work wonders for your website.
How Google AMP Works?
The ultimate goal of this project is to enable the web content to load faster especially for mobile users. The AMP technology is designed to drive faster page loading on mobiles even with 3G speed.
Let’s understand how it works in brief:
The Google AMP uses limited HTML and stores your website cache in Google AMP Cache. In other words, your posts are stored on Google Servers. Whenever there is a search for
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