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- AMP is available in Pro Edition AMP, or Accelerated Mobile Pages, is a free, open-source framework that allows you to create mobile pages that deliver content quickly. Why Is AMP Important? AMP is important because it helps web pages load faster which potentially improves usability and convinces visitors to stay longer on your site engaging with your content. The logic is straightforward: faster load time leads to better engagement, which reduces bounce rate and improves mobile ranking. It consists of HTML, JS, and cache libraries that, thanks to specific extensions and AMP-focused properties, accelerate load speed for mobile pages. AMP Pros #1 It speeds up website load time This one is obvious. With no useless elements to slow them down, AMPs are lean, slick, and fast. Users enjoy pages that don’t make them wait, so AMPs basically guarantee that your site brings in more visitors. #2 It increases mobile ranking Although AMP is not a ranking factor by itself, it has a positive influence on mobile ranking due to its faster load time. Potentially, if Google starts prioritizing AMPs, it will have even more of an effect on SERPs. #3 It improves server performance If your site generates tons of traffic from mobile, AMP will reduce the load on your servers and improve their performance. Pjax Blog Automatically Generate AMP instead of you In general, to use AMP, you have to develop your website to generate AMP since AMP doesn’t permit things such as form elements, third-party JavaScript and some other elements you may be used to having on your page in a standard implementation. But, don’t worry, Pjax Blog does it instead of you. It’s following Structured Data Markup perfectly. Learn more about Structured Data Markup.
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