2. AMP Browser Extensions With the AMP Browser Extensions (available for Chrome and Opera), you can quickly identify and debug invalid AMP pages. As you browse your site, the extension will evaluate each AMP page visited and give an indication of the validity of the page. When there are no errors within an AMP page, [ ]
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Monthly Archives: February 2017
8 tips to AMPlify your clients
Not all types of sites are suitable AMP is great for all types of static web content such as news, recipes, movie listings, product pages, reviews, videos, blogs and more. AMP is less useful for single-page apps that are heavy on dynamic or interactive features, such as route mapping, email or social networks. You don’t [ ]
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Penguin is now part of our core algorithm
Google s algorithms rely on more than 200 unique signals or clues that make it possible to surface what you might be looking for. These signals include things like the specific words that appear on websites, the freshness of content, your region and PageRank. One specific signal of the algorithms is called Penguin, which was first [ ]
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Webmaster Forums Top AMP Questions
Webmaster Forums Top AMP Questions
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Using AMP? Try our new webpage tester
Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) is a great way to make content on your website accessible in an extremely fast way. To help ensure that your AMP implementation is working as expected , Search Console now has an enhanced AMP testing tool. With the share button on the bottom right, you can now share a snapshot [ ]
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Here’s to more HTTPS on the web!
Cross-posted from the Google Security Blog. Security has always been critical to the web, but challenges involved in site migration have inhibited HTTPS adoption for several years. In the interest of a safer web for all, at Google we’ve worked alongside many others across the online ecosystem to better understand and address these challenges, resulting [ ]
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Mobile-first Indexing
Today, most people are searching on Google using a mobile device. However, our ranking systems still typically look at the desktop version of a page’s content to evaluate its relevance to the user. This can cause issues when the mobile page has less content than the desktop page because our algorithms are not evaluating the [ ]
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Building Indexable Progressive Web Apps
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are taking advantage of new technologies to bring the best of mobile sites and native applications to users and they’re one of the most exciting new ideas on the web. But to truly have an impact, it s important that they’re indexable and linkable. Every recommendation presented in this article is [ ]
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Rich Cards expands to more verticals
At Google I/O in May, we launched Rich Cards for Movies and Recipes, creating a new way for site owners to present previews of their content on the Search results page. Today, we’re expanding to two new verticals for US-based sites: Local restaurants and Online courses. Evolution of search results for queries like [best New [ ]
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Saying goodbye to Content Keywords
In the early days back when Search Console was still called Webmaster Tools the content keywords feature was the only way to see what Googlebot found when it crawled a website. It was useful to see that Google was able to crawl your pages at all, or if your site was hacked. In [ ]
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