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May 2022
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Google’s Goodbye To AMP -- Jordan Koene ...

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Jordan Koene, Co-Founder and Education Partner at PreVisible, dives into breaking SEO news. When AMP came into existence, tech leaders criticized it believing that it was Google’s way of dictating how websites are built. Eight years later, AMP pages no longer receive preferential treatment in Google search results, and Google seems to have acknowledged that they’ll never get an entire web to adopt a single practice. Today, Jordan discusses Google saying goodbye to AMP. Show Notes

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