• Resolved zo

    (@zotezo)


    Hi,
    I have successfully updated to the latest version in my live site.Thanks @westonruter for your help.In the settings, I have seen lots of things has been changed
    1) If I do Redirect mobile visitors to AMP then all mobile visitors will see AMP pages? Also all nonamp visitors on mobile will be redirected to amp pages?
    2) As we are running Multisite (/in /us site) but https://www.zotezo.com/?amp and https://www.zotezo.com/us/?amp not showing as amp pages.
    3) Can I able to see any improved page rank in GSC?
    Thanks

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  • 1) If I do Redirect mobile visitors to AMP then all mobile visitors will see AMP pages? Also all nonamp visitors on mobile will be redirected to amp pages?

    Yes, this is correct

    2) As we are running Multisite (/in /us site) but https://www.zotezo.com/?amp and https://www.zotezo.com/us/?amp not showing as amp pages.

    This may be as a result of how your language plugin works. I don’t see AMP available for your primary homepage also, https://www.zotezo.com. Do you have all templates enabled to be served as AMP?

    3) Can I able to see any improved page rank in GSC?

    For search engines that use mobile first indexing having the mobile redirection option enabled can benefit users, with the AMP version of your site considered for search.

    Thread Starter zo

    (@zotezo)

    Hi,

    If I do Redirect mobile visitors to AMP then all mobile visitors will see AMP pages? Also all nonamp visitors on mobile will be redirected to amp pages?

    What impact I can face?
    1) On mobile Non amp site will not open? As my site all pages are not valid google amp.Will it append-only ?amp url?
    2) will it cause any cache issue?
    Thanks

    1) On mobile Non amp site will not open? As my site all pages are not valid google amp.Will it append-only ?amp url?

    If you have mobile redirection enabled then yes, by default users will be redirected if arriving directly to your non AMP on mobile, even if they directly access your site without the ?amp query var.

    2) will it cause any cache issue?

    No, there should be no caching issues although you can purging your sites cache using a plugin if you have one active. If you’re referring to AMP cache you can perform a recrawl using the URL inspection tool.

    Thread Starter zo

    (@zotezo)

    Hi,
    can we directly redirect all mobile visitors even if they are direct that is not through google search to amp page?

    Normally AMP pages are served only to people on google search results-organic traffic?–is not it?

    For search engines that use mobile first indexing having the mobile redirection option enabled can benefit users, with the AMP version of your site considered for search.

    What extra benefit i can get on AMP rank in google search console? can you please explain in detail what benefit i can get if i enable Redirect mobile visitors to AMP?
    Thanks

    can we directly redirect all mobile visitors even if they are direct that is not through google search to amp page?

    Yes, as long as they access your site from a mobile device then they should be redirected to the AMP version.

    Normally AMP pages are served only to people on google search results-organic traffic?–is not it?

    Not just from Google search, some search engines or social media platforms may direct users to the AMP version. They have their own logic to determine the most optimum version of your site to be served.

    What extra benefit i can get on AMP rank in google search console? can you please explain in detail what benefit i can get if i enable Redirect mobile visitors to AMP?

    You’ll find the produce experts at the Webmaster Help Center should be able to answer this question better than I can here. Also see the below articles:

    In short if you have mobile redirection in place and your mobile website is AMP by default (which would be the case with mobile redirection in place) your site can benefit from an improved performance score. We may decide to write a blog post or explain this in detail on our website going forward.

    Thread Starter zo

    (@zotezo)

    Hi,

    We may decide to write a blog post or explain this in detail on our website going forward.

    Yes that will better option.
    Thanks for explaining…

    No problem Zo, stay tuned to the site.

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