Tag: accelerated mobile pages

search engine | 25 August 2018

The Page Speed update: what SEOs need to know

Page speed has been a ranking factor for desktop searches since April 2010, but it was never officially a ranking factor for mobile searches (despite what we’ve all suspected for […]

search engine | 18 December 2017

How to carry out a mobile SEO audit on your site

You don’t need us to tell you about the importance of mobile. You already know about the mobile-first index and that mobile constitutes more than 50% of all website traffic. […]

search engine | 21 September 2016

Google AMP is coming to organic search results – Update!

Update: Google’s Rudy Galfi, Google’s lead product manager for AMP, has revealed to Greg Sterling from Search Engine Land that the global rollout of AMP in mobile organic search would be complete […]

search engine | 5 September 2016

What does Google AMP mean for ecommerce?

Google has made some significant changes to the SERPs by rolling out AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) for ecommerce. As of the August 22, the AMP project now provides the option […]

search engine | 18 August 2016

Google AMP update: who benefits the most?

Google continues to shake up mobile search in its goal to perfect user experience. Earlier this month, they announced that they will extend the reach of Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) […]

search engine | 3 August 2016

Google AMP is coming to organic search results

Six months ago, Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages initiative was only available in the ‘Top Stories’ carousel of it search results. Now Google has announced that AMP support will be rolled […]

search engine | 6 July 2016

Is Google AMP a ranking signal?

So I’ve been working my backside off trying to implement Google’s Accelerated Pages, with limited amounts of success and bucket-loads of frustration and I’ve come to the point now where I […]

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