: Will it hurt SEO to have mobile URLs that end in "/AMP" when the same desktop URLs don't? Is having /AMP at the end of the URL for mobile not good for search engines compared to a regular
Is having /AMP at the end of the URL for mobile not good for search engines compared to a regular URL?
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Just putting /Amp won't add any value. If you want to introduce Mobile page follow this advice: developers.google.com/search/mobile-sites/mobile-seo/separate-urls
If you want to introduce AMP on your website, then talk to your developer because AMP HTML syntax is different. www.ampproject.org/learn/overview/
Example:
Actual URL: www.example.com/store/reliance-trends AMP URL: www.example.com/store/reliance-trends/amp
Add below in text on your mobile & Desktop version Pages inside <head> tag
<link rel="amphtml" href="https://www.example.com/store/reliance-trends/amp" >
No, it is good - if used correctly.
Google developed the amp project for better performance using mobile devices.
Some good reads: www.ampproject.org/
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