How to get more AMP pages indexed

Please do let us know if you encounter any AMP issues which lead to your pages being AMP invalid. You would find these on Google Search Console. If you do see any AMP errors, it is important that we fix them. Please reach out to us with a list of the pages affected and what the issue is so we can help fix it. 

If that isn't the case, read on!

We often see the most common range of indexed AMP pages within 20-80% of your total products, but other SEO or brand factors can make this range higher or lower. Crawling and indexing an AMP page happens when your non-AMP gets crawled and indexed. To improve the indexing of your AMP pages, we need to increase the number of non-AMP pages crawled and indexed by Google.

I'm listing some steps you can take but you may best benefit using an SEO professional:

  1. Avoid using similar or duplicate content in product descriptions. By changing and making sure that product descriptions show unique features and stand out against other products on your website, you increase your likelihood of other products getting indexed. Using unique videos and product descriptors or unique content are pluses.
  2. Increasing traffic and back links to the other products. By using a sound blog strategy or working to have your products referred through affiliates or external backlinks the likelihood of your pages getting indexed increases.
  3. Another option you can consider is to resubmit your sitemap to Google. By resubmitting your sitemap to Google Search Console, this often triggers Google to do a more comprehensive scan of your website, and in a few days, index more pages. It's not guaranteed to work, but we recommend this. You do not need to submit a separate AMP sitemap, as Google does not recommend submitting AMP pages in a sitemap. Instead, you submit your standard Shopify sitemap, and that is perfect.

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