AMP Errors Report Added by Google Search Console

We discussed in one of our previous blog posts that Google will start the AMP (accelerated mobile pages) project in the early months of 2016. Well, the project has been started (not officially launched) and some new features have been added to it. Google has added the AMP Errors Report feature on the search appearances bar. AMP is intended to make web pages load fast for the users. Google, Twitter & a lot of other companies have adopted the AMP as a protocol. To help webmasters set up error-free AMP websites, Google has added an error report planned for AMP publishers in the Google Search Console. Google said: “AMP error report gives an overview of the overall situation on your site, and then lets you drill down to specific error types and URLs. This process helps you quickly find the most common issues, so that you can systematically address them in your site’s AMP implementation (potentially just requiring tweaks in the templates or plugin used for these pages).” “The goal here is to make it easier to spot issues in your AMP implementation across the whole website,” says Google’s John Mueller. “In order to get started with AMP on Google Search, you’ll need to create matching, valid AMP pages where relevant, ensure that they use the NewsArticle schema.org markup, and link them appropriately.” Earlier this month, Google invited webmasters using AMP to apply to be beta-testers to provide feedback on related Search Console features. This project is going really well and it will definitely help the news publishers in every possible way. Source: Search Engine Land Read more: SEO Services