AdAge reports that Google’s AMP initiative will be taking off this coming Wednesday, February 24th.
That means that mobile searchers will begin to see AMP optimized content from publishers in the search results as soon as this Wednesday.
We knew this would launch in February 2016 but now we have the official date. As we described before AMP is designed to make web pages faster to load for users by slimming down a lot elements users need to download when visiting a web page. AMP has been adopted as a protocol by Google, Twitter and many other organizations and publishers. Google is launching AMP for their mobile results next month.
Recently Google released AMP error reports to help webmasters get ready to be AMP-friendly.
Richard Gingras, senior director, news and social products at Google told AdAge today “Clearly, AMP takes speed to a point of extreme so, obviously we look to leverage that. Again, it is only one signal. AMP doesn’t mean adopt AMP and get a massive boost in search ranking. That is not the case. All of the other signals need to be satisfied as well. But without question speed matters. If we had two articles that from a signaling perspective scored the same in all other characteristics but for speed, then yes we will give an emphasis to the one with speed because that is what users find compelling.”
To see a demo of AMP in action at Google go to g.co/ampdemo on your mobile device and search for [SEO].
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