What about AMP Site?
Published on May 30, 2020
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Hi all! How are you? I wish you all the best.
Lately, I have experimented with AMP for WP plugins, then I tested it with Google PageSpeed Insights, cell phone users: 76 and web users: 94.
Extraordinary!
And one day, I tried PWA for WP and AMP plugins, and fortunately I remembered to take a shoot screen and save as shown in the image below.

But I don't like it for several reasons, and especially how my website looks on cellphone ..... ooh! Not too good. Punctuation and numbers are misplaced. Pretty messy.
And there are many features that I want to display on the website, but I have to succumb to the loading speed of mobile users and website users, who I hope can improve search engine ranking, in order to get a visit.
We all want websites that are light and fast loading, but is it really true that AMP sites are quite risky?
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If you have installed the AMP plugin for WP, you will realize that AMP is a parallel site. You must copy the content to send and, it will appear as an AMP site.
This means that we have duplication in certain environments.
In addition, there are advertising restrictions for free themes, and more paid features on the AMP site.
For many webmasters, this is very unsettling because it relates to their income.
I think, with the AMP model site, freedom of advertising is very limited, and this is not a good thing for publishers.
The attitude of the "Giant" that prioritizes quality content is something that I support, even though I realize that I'm still "trying hard" to write quality content.
With regard to several debates which say that, with AMP, Giant can take over your content so that it can be accessed directly by users on Google pages, and not on page of your website, because users are the most important to be prioritized, and not through your website.
Can this really happen?
I am wondering how to prevent it if we use AMP on the site?
On the one hand, I want my site to be able to fly when mobile users open it on their mobile phones, but on the other hand, it will be scary if our content will appear in search engines without requiring original website content. Really a gold mine for the giant.
Google sounds like it wants to be a big portal rather than being a search engine, or all at once.
Can they dive while drinking?
What do you think, with that possibility?
I want to use AMP, but there are still concerns about the issue mentioned above.
Are there any suggestions?
I really appreciate if you have answers or comments about this issue,
Thank you so much :)
Sylvia
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