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    Below is the message I get on WebMaster Tools.

    Accelerated Mobile Pages
    Fix applicable issues in your Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) in order to have them prominently served to mobile users. Learn more.
    We did not find any Accelerated Mobile Pages in your site
    Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) are an open-source initiative to provide web pages that load fast and look good on mobile devices, even over slow networks.
    Get started with AMP
    Where are my pages?
    Think your pages aren’t showing up when they should? Read some basic troubleshooting tips.

    Just to be clear, I made my site https so that search would work, per the directions in AMP for WP.

    Do you have a way to quickly make an http site that’s used your plugin, visible in https?

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  • I have just upgraded to the newest version of AMP and am also now recieveing 404 page errors. This didn’t happen with the older versions

    Go to Webmaster Tools / Crawl / Fetch as Google.

    Enter your urls and fetch then submit to Google.

    Once Google cottons on that there are AMP versions available it will start to crawl your site and in a few days will have discovered the AMP versions and added them to the index (If they like them!)

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    Hey Lance, Thank you so much.
    🙂

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    Hey Lance,
    I see google offers to fetch Desktop or Mobile Smart Phone… Do you know if the Smart phone fetch reaches AMP pages?

    I tried adding /?amp to the url and got “error”. The other two fetches are indexing now.

    Thank you, again. Very helpful 🙂

    /?amp isn’t actually the URL of the AMP page.

    It’s just a way of viewing the page while you are checking things out.

    The actual url is /amp/ so use that for checking in Google.

    I would use the Smart phone setting when entering the URLs so you are making it very clear to Google this is an amp page.

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    Hi Lance,

    This morning 57 pages are indexed. So, Fetch as Google worked. Thank you very much.

    🙂

    Karen

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    Just back to say… Resolved. 🙂

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