Wednesday, 17 January 2018

FAQs on new Google Speed Update: AMP pages, Search Console notifications & desktop only pages

Google has just announced its latest algorithm update, named the Speed Update, that will be launching in July of this year. We asked Google several questions about this update, including how this impacts desktop pages, whether pages with AMP URLs but slow canonical URLs will be impacted, if webmasters will get Search Console notifications and more. Here are the questions and answers from a Google spokesperson: 1. Are you still going to be using the desktop speed factor for the desktop index? Correct, no changes to announce for desktop. 2. With the mobile-first index, will desktop rankings use mobile page speed and not use desktop page speed? No, this change is about the mobile search results. As mentioned in our mobile-first indexing blog post, while our index will be built from mobile documents, we’re going to continue to build a great search experience for all users, whether they come from mobile or desktop devices. 3. What about the sites that get the “unavailable” Search Engine Land Source

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