Most of the time if the main site is already crippled to death I am positive you won't see an AMP version and they probably don't care about performance at all by cramming a thousand ads/JS files in a single page.
Most decent website are already fast on mobile, I really don't get all the fuzz about AMP when in reality the small margin you gain from using it is almost non comparable to the real website.
What is considered fast or slow at this point? I can barely see the difference so why go through all this hassle just to please Google?
Its not that I hate it but their approach to page optimization is just wrong but lets just keep feeding the beast.
> Most decent website are already fast on mobile, I really don't get all the fuzz about AMP when in reality the small margin you gain from using it is almost non comparable to the real website.
That's not my own experience, and that's why I keep favoring AMP links when searching on mobile, but YMMV.
Most decent website are already fast on mobile, I really don't get all the fuzz about AMP when in reality the small margin you gain from using it is almost non comparable to the real website.
What is considered fast or slow at this point? I can barely see the difference so why go through all this hassle just to please Google?
Its not that I hate it but their approach to page optimization is just wrong but lets just keep feeding the beast.