Hello @superfacts95
Thank you for contacting us, sorry for your AMP experience.
After the installed google amp plugin in my website, within a week my website traffic very down. I loose my money, time, etc. Please help me.
I am not sure why your site traffic is reduced, If you are concerned about your site traffic and if you think it’s affecting your revenue, I will recommend switching the AMP plugin to Transitional or Reader Mode.
When you switch to Transitional Mode or Reader mode your site will serve two versions of the site AMP and non-AMP and it will not affect your traffic.
You can compare your site traffic AMP vs non-AMP using this tool
According to Google search console, no amp error available in my account. Now what should i do??
This means you site is running AMP without issues, we also tested your site on AMP test and AMP validator and found no issues.
I hope this is helpful!
I use traditional/professional mode from last 2days otherwise Transitional Mode is on from 1st day to yet. But can’t understand why my traffic down. I loose my earning in big amount.
Hello @superfacts95
hmm, strange can you please clear the cache from your site, as my tools detect that you are currently using Standard Mode and not Transitional Mode
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Also, once you switch to Transitional mode, please clear the site cache and keep that setting for a longer period of time.
I hope this helps!
I clear the catche also and standard mode is working fine but traffic down. You can also check my site, menu option isn’t working in my website. View my site to know more. View in mobile please.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by
SuperFacts95.
Hello @superfacts95
As I mentioned earlier, Please switch back to Transitional or Reader Mode, since we are not sure what affected your traffic. we can’t advise you for it, As your AMP pages are valid and Rich Results (structured data) from your site is also looking Good.
When you switch to Transitional or Reader Mode, your site will have two versions non-AMP and AMP
example of AMP and non-AMP URLs.
non-AMP: https://www.pmhelpline.com/
AMP: https://www.pmhelpline.com/?amp=1
The non-AMP version will continue to function as it did previously, which will help you regain your regular traffic.
The AMP version will be indexed and stored in the AMP cache, if someone clicks your website on a Mobile from SERP (Search Engine Result Page) he will be served with an AMP cache page.
So you can have regular traffic from the non-AMP page and Mobile traffic from the AMP page.
@superfacts95 As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you require any further assistance.