Why?
AMP primarily helps posts because those tend to get large number of views in short time, whereas your “about us” page does not.
Not a huge benefit for your “about us” page where you should already have a 90+ score optimized for Page Speed Insights for a mobile friendly/responsive version of canonical page.
You should only have ONE version of each page. So presumably you could make a post of your info, if you NEED to do that — and then point the canonical at your original page.
But then you’d have 2 of the same page in SERPS. Which kind of defeats the purpose.
AMP doesn’t need to replace a normal mobile friendly “page” — unless it’s very high traffic; which is why it’s more a solution for publishing/blog/magzine “posts” vs “pages.”
Hello neotrope
Because;
AMP according to all the info I have read is first and foremost about giving mobile users a better (faster) experience. My view is – why not give the better experience to ALL web content which is what I am trying to do. Bet your (my) bottom $$ the time will come when google pushes for it anyway.
Thanks for your response.