How to improve AMP content for searching in Google from your site

How to improve AMP content for searching in Google from your site

You can improve your AMP content for Google Search by creating a basic AMP page, adding structured data by controlling the pages and practicing with Codlabs.

Creating a basic AMP page for your Google site

  • Create your first AMP page for your site.
  • Follow Google leaders for AMP pages to improve the visibility of your site in Google.
  • Make sure your content can be found by creating links to your pages. For indexing and bypass, Google requires an AMP page to refer to a canonical page. The canonical page can be either a non-am version or the AMP page itself. Read more on the developers blog "What is AMP URL?"
  • Ensure that users have the same experience and can perform the same actions on the AMP pages as on the canonical pages of your site, if possible.
  • Use the AMP Test tool to check whether your page meets Google Search for the correct AMP document.
  • Use the same marking of structured data for both canonical and AMP page.
  • Apply general practices for content: make sure your Robots.txt file does not block the AMP page, use Robots, Data-Nosnippet and X-Robots-Tag, where it is necessary.
  • Follow the recommendations for Hreflang for language and regional URL addresses. For AMP submissions, see the section "Internarodalization".

Creation of AMP page using CMS for your Google site

If you place content through the content control system (CMS), you can use existing CMS plugins (for example, for WordPress, Drupal or Joomla) or introduce individual functionality in your CMS to generate AMP content. If you plan to configure your CMS, follow these recommendations, except for steps to create a basic AMP page:

  • Think about how amp files will fit into the URL structure of your site. If you generate an AMP page in addition to a canonical non-am page, we recommend using one of the following URL schemes:
    • HTTPS: //VVV. Example
    • HTTPS: //VVV. Example.M.M.P.
  • Develop a settings template for structured data for your content. Here are a few recommendations:
    • Create a template based on the requirements for the type of content that you publish.
    • See examples of AMP Project metadata for various types of content, such as recipes, articles, videos and reviews.

Optimization for advanced results in Google

You can use structured data to improve your content display in search results. AMP pages with markings of structured data can be displayed as advanced results, for example, in the Top History carousel or in the Carousel "Host".

  • Improve structured data.
  • Check the correctness of your structured marking using the "test of advanced results" tool.
  • Check your AMP content for Google Search using the AMP Test tool.

Monitoring and improvement of the AMP pages of your site on Google

Periodically check all your AMP pages, tracking the following reports:

  • AMP status report: identify problems with sites patterning and other problems that can affect a large number of your AMP pages.
  • Reports on the status of advanced results: identify problems with your structured data and opportunities to add additional data.

If you need to immediately update the Google AMP-cache to display the latest version of your content, refer to the article on "AMP Contain Update".

If you need to stop the display of your AMP pages in the results of the Google search, follow the AMP removal instructions from the Google search results.

Practice with Codlabs for your site in Google

Here are a few codelabes that will help you master the creation of AMP pages for Google Search:

  • Learn how to create AMP pages using Codlab on the basics of AMP.
  • Add functions such as analytics, built-in videos, integration with social networks and carousel of images on the AMP page using Codlab according to advanced concepts.
  • Create a beautiful, interactive and canonical AMP page with a code, which includes many functions and expanded AMP components.
  • Use the AMP components to create a PWA cape using the AMP+PWA Codlab.

Resources for improving the AMP pages for your Google site

Now that you have created AMP pages for your site, these are a few resources for studying the integrations of other Google products with AMP:

  • Learn how to create AMP advertising blocks.
  • Find out how to monetize your AMP pages.
  • Use Google Tag Manager to optimize and measure marketing initiatives.
  • Add analytics to the AMP page to track user interaction using the built-in support for Google Analytics.

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