Easy way to put AMP code on Blogger
Hello friends, we welcome you wholeheartedly, in today's article we will know how to put AMP code on the website page, and we will also know all the small and big information from AMP by linking one after the other -
What is AMP?
The full name of AMP is Accelerated Mobile Pages, it is clear from the name of AMP that it refers to the topic of fast loading, such pages which load fast and give good user performance, we call them AMP pages. Usually, AMP pages are designed in a special way, and due to their special design, they boost the page speed, which in turn improves the loading speed of the page, this page is better for those page owners. Whose pages take a lot of time to load, even due to low internet speed, AMP pages open faster on mobile. AMP pages are created for the purpose of improving the page speed inside the mobile.
Advantages of AMP
Having an AMP page will not only provide you with a good user experience, but its special thing is that it will also increase your earnings because when your page will load faster, then the visitors to the page are eager to see more pages. Go and find more information on your blog,
Although there are many benefits of the AMP page, for your understanding, we have displayed some important points below, with the help of which you will understand easily -
- Pages load faster
- Mobile pages load faster even if there is low internet speed
- It does not cut any kind of ad code, due to which your earning will not be affected.
- Articles of your blog are ready to appear in Google Discover.
- Your blog can also rank.
How to put AMP code on your blog
- First, go to Blogger
- Then click on the Theme option
- Then you can see a down arrow near customize click on that
- Then click on Edit HTML
- Then press CTRL+F and find </head> or <!--<head/>--></head>
Then paste this code below </head> or <!--<head/>--></head>
<script async src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0.js"></script>
<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "http://schema.org",
"@type": "NewsArticle",
"headline": "Open-source framework for publishing content",
"datePublished": "2015-10-07T12:02:41Z",
"image": [
"logo.jpg"
]
}
</script>
Last words
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