• Resolved rwin2007

    (@rwin2007)


    Hi,

    I am trying to understand the impact of AMP on the mid term for our sites. Just wondering if this will lead to a new template standard for WordPress static content pages but in the end also woocommerce type of pages. Basically, in case you have a mobile first strategy do you still need a responsive and an AMP theme matching the branding and styling within the possibilities offered by AMP? OR will AMP HTML become the new standard hand-in-hand with the rise (explosion) of mobile and will the architect grow with new amp html elements to offer branded AMP experiences?

    Thanks for clarifying and sharing your views.

    Regards,
    Erwin

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  • Too early to tell 🙂 I think it will all depend on how well it’s adopted by publishers, site owners, and apps/consumers.

    Thread Starter rwin2007

    (@rwin2007)

    Thanks. Don’t you think that obtaining AMP Error Report in Google WMT will push this adoption forward??

    I believe that due to rise of mobile, professional company marketeers will start obtaining this in their SEO requirement / checklist soon which will lead to briefings towards agencies, developers and system integrators.

    Next, the mainstream publishers will follow and enable the scale Google and companies like them require …. I think it is a smart way to get the mobile web quicker in a short time frame but also ensuring that it stays resource effective (cost and hardware power) with the current mobile storm.

    More efficient data and content transfer is also for IoT (internet of things) a requirement next to security. With billions of devices transferring data we simply will not have enough system resources in the cloud or wherever… Clouds are still iron hardware somewhere on a central location which requires power. Processing all incoming data from all devices, make sense out of it and publish enriched rich data-driven content back to those devices with complex and not standardized front-ends over mobile connections will be a serious challenge.

    This is a requirement for the industry to deliver better standardized mobile experiences to support the strong rise of mobiles connected within the available capacity. Approx 30+ billion devices will be connected within 4 years from now.

    I strongly believe we are on the eve of something great, simply because we need it if we all want keep using our smartphone,…and so many other personal as professional devices which carry a display today. Most are or will be connected to internet and scream for content. Content will be King more than ever .. but content that reaches and makes sense to ME. Accelerated Mobile Content.

    🙂

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