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enabling web experiences that are consistently fast, beautiful, and high-performing across distribution platforms.<\/p>\n
As Google observed in early 2018, mobile device usage had outrun desktop usage a few years ago. Due to this, they officially stated that the first mobile index will be introduced by July 2018. This statement plainly specified that brands wishing to develop further with maintained mobile performance need to work on their sites, making it compatible before the date. They needed to be prepared for this change, as mobile versions of any content would be given preference over desktop content with regard to indexing and ranking. This meant, that sites with no mobile versions would rank low in search engine result pages (SERPs), suggesting that their sites did not receive as many viewers.<\/p>\n
This move was carried forward by Google to tackle or challenge Facebook<\/a>'s Instant Articles. However, this did not just benefit Google as a browser. Your page would be benefitted too, as this meant a higher influx of visitors.<\/p>\n With various case studies revealing the benefits and requirements for a faster and efficient mobile experience of any site, a correlation between mobile page speed and an increase in the number of visitors was seen. This was paired with higher conversions, improved sales, and positive growth in the likelihood of visitors returning because the experience was enjoyable and pleasant.<\/p>\n According to Think with Google, a mobile-friendly page requires at least 22 seconds to load. 53% of mobile visitors, however, refuse to accept this and leave if a page takes more than 3 seconds. This suggests that mobile pages are not taken seriously even with the influence it has on SERPs and conversions.<\/p>\n It is here that AMPs come into play. They can give you the boost you need to climb the ranks on SERPs by providing a technology that can load your mobile page at an astonishing speed of less than one 1 second. AMP pages also use far less data despite the massive boost in speed. This improvement in performance provides a better and memorable user experience, thus, bringing them back to your page in the future. It also lifts your conversion rates regardless of your campaign being paid or organic.<\/p>\n A mistake you can avoid is building a site with the approach of it being desktop-friendly first. Dodging this obstacle is made easier with the availability of AMP, which is a must-have in the world of technology and SEO<\/a><\/strong><\/span>s. While the technology is already advanced, providing an improved user experience, it continues to grow and better itself. Being adopted and promoted by Google, AMP guarantees higher visibility and traffic for your site.<\/p>\n