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Thank you very much for your advice. The doubt has already been resolved. Have a great day.
Hello Rank Math.
Here are the two screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/8xE3yYC
I await an answer.
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In reply to: [AMP] AMP pages indexed on GoogleThank you very much for your great explanation, Milind! Now I understand much better how this technology works.
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In reply to: [AMP] AMP pages indexed on GoogleSorry for the question again, but if I do this search from desktop, I see both AMP and non-AMP pages.
Can you be so kind as to check if my AMP pages are working well in Google, please?
You can see it in this screenshot.
Thank you very much for your attention.
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In reply to: [AMP] AMP pages indexed on GoogleHello Milind!
Thank you very much for your answer.
So if I do a search with the command site:mysite.com/article, will Google see both versions?
mysite.com/article
mysite.com/article/amp/It’s right?
Thank you very much for your help. Your recommendation has served me perfectly.
Of course. This is the screenshot: https://prnt.sc/dLDQSeAMZEUP
I want to remove the ?expand_article=1 parameter from each url on the website, so that the URL is “clean”.
Thanks.
Unfortunately the redirect does not work following the steps indicated above.
I created the redirect in Rank Math and then used the Code Snippets plugin to insert the code, but it didn’t work.
The structure of my website is like this:
https://www.mydomain.com/article1/
https://www.mydomain.com/article2/And so on for thousands of URLs.
Some of these URLs include the following parameter:
https://www.mydomain.com/article1/?expand_domain=1
I would like that parameter to be removed automatically and redirect to the clean URL:
https://www.mydomain.com/article1/
Thank you so much.
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In reply to: [Redirection] Redirect thousands of urls with parameterI’m sorry. The question is for the Redirection plugin team. Is it possible to do the redirection indicated in the first message?Thank you so much for your attention.
The following URL is indexed with classic URL and /amp/ URL:
https://www.tecnobreak.com/sysmain-superfetch-ralentiza-windows-10/
Could it be that when I activate the “Mobile Redirection” option, Google starts indexing the two versions of the same URL?
Thank you very much for your help.
Hi Ahmad!
Actually, what I want is for a single version to be indexed on mobile. And that when entering from mobiles, it is redirected to the AMP version.
Currently, as I mentioned above, the classic URL and the /amp/ URL are indexed. I understand that this can lead to duplicate content issues.
Hi Ahmad!
As you can see in the image, both the AMP and non-AMP versions are being indexed on desktop:
I understand that the correct thing is to index only the non-AMP version, and then Google redirects to the AMP url on mobile devices. Is this correct?
As an extra piece of information to be clearer, I am using Rank Math.
Hi Ahmad!
I send you the configuration data: here
I currently have two problems: both AMP and non-AMP versions are being indexed in Google.
As a second problem, accessing my site from my mobile, in the classic version, when I access a post it sends me to the /amp version. I would like it not to redirect me to the /amp version.
Thank you very much for your help.
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In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] AMP AnalyticsThank you very much, Ahmed!