• Resolved rburan

    (@rburan)


    I Delete the Amp Plugin just wasnt for me.. But Still Some of my post still show in google as an amp page and when click on it it just send to a 404 page.. same thing with adwords it sends my main page to a 404 page as well. I re saved the permilinks, I even resubmited a sitemap to goolge crawl and re indexed it still sends to amp page. is there any way i can get this items fixed?

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  • Plugin Contributor ampforwp

    (@ampforwp)

    Hi @rburan,

    May be this might help you: https://ampforwp.com/tutorials/fix-404-on-amp/

    Regards
    Marqas

    @rburan,
    It simply means that while you were using the plugin, Google indexed your AMP pages or some of them.
    Now you have deleted the plugin or stopped using it, those pages are not generated any more so don’t exist.
    So now when in Google you click on those pages they go to a 404 because, the page no longer exists.
    All you have to do is wait for a while and Google will drop those pages out of the index.
    The other alternative is to set up a 301 redirect on your site sending the amp pages to the original pages.

    Thread Starter rburan

    (@rburan)

    Thank you that did help with the google search However, It is still sending adword campaigns to the 404 page.. when use adwords the link pops up like this. /amp?gclid=CJDY4bztktUCFcGhaAodhMoG2w Is there a way to fix that the wrords after the gclid= constantly change for each user.

    Plugin Author Mohammed Kaludi

    (@mohammed_kaludi)

    Hey @rburan,

    Gclid is a globally unique tracking parameter (Google Click Identifier) used by Google to pass information back and forth between Google AdWords and Google Analytics.

    To disable the Click Identifier please read this https://www.webmasterworld.com/google_adwords/4046279.htm#collapseMSG4046287

    I have not tested this, but I’m sure this will help you.

    Mohammed Kaludi.

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