Take Google's Survey On Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)

Sep 23, 2016 - 7:45 am 3 by

Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)

Google posted on Google+ and Twitter a request to webmasters to complete a survey on accelerated mobile pages, AMP.

Google wrote, "help shape efforts to improve Accelerated Mobile Pages on Google by completing this short survey." The survey is over here and it asks you these questions:

  • Are you satisfied with AMP
  • What do you dislike most about AMP on Google
  • What do you like most about AMP on Google
  • Which part of the business made the decision to adopt AMP?
  • What resources did you use to learn about AMP?
  • What are/were the main concerns about implementing AMP?
  • What, if any, challenges did you face with implementing AMP?
  • What tools do you use to manage your AMP pages?
  • Do you use a Content Management System (CMS)?
  • What type of content does your website produce?
  • Where do you attract most of your websites visitors from?
  • How many visitors does your website receive a month
  • What can we do a better job on to help you implement AMP

So go take the survey over here.

Forum discussion at Google+.

 

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