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How to set up WordPress to use Google's AMP?
How to set up WordPress to use Google's AMP?
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Go to the Mobile Formats menu Pagefrog adds and click on Analytics to integrate with Google Analytics. Go to the SEO AMP settings menu, analytics tab, and add AMP-specific tracking code if you want. If you use Monster Insights Pro, tracking will be added automatically. You're done.
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First of all, you have to install the plugin before you can use AMP on your WordPress site. If you’re using WordPress.com, this is already available to you. You just need to search for amp-wp in the “Add New” section of your Plugins WordPress admin panel. You then simply click install and then activate to start using AMP on your website.
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Go to the Mobile Formats menu Pagefrog adds and click on Analytics to integrate with Google Analytics. Go to the SEO → AMP settings menu, analytics tab, and add AMP-specific tracking code if you want. If you use Monster Insights Pro, tracking will be added automatically. You're done.
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First of all, you have to install the plugin before you can use AMP on your WordPress site. If you’re using WordPress.com, this is already available to you. You just need to search for amp-wp in the “Add New” section of your Plugins WordPress admin panel. You then simply click install and then activate to start using AMP on your website.
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How to solve canonicalization issue or what is htacess file?
How to solve canonicalization issue or what is htacess file?
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Go to the Mobile Formats menu Pagefrog adds and click on Analytics to integrate with Google Analytics. Go to the SEO AMP settings menu, analytics tab, and add AMP-specific tracking code if you want. If you use Monster Insights Pro, tracking will be added automatically. You're done.
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