• I am tracking AMP-Visitors via your plugin but I sometimes get this Error “AMP_ECID_GOOGLE timed out” in the Console. What could that be?

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  • Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    Can you please send us the exact issue URL along with the screengrab of the error which you are encountering at your end? As we are inspected your site but have not found AMP on your website. Can you please confirm it once?

    Thread Starter simea

    (@simea)

    Hi

    We have AMP active only on the posts, here for example. https://www.pro-medienmagazin.de/christus-im-schlamm-praeses-will-flutopfern-hoffnung-geben/amp

    Somehow, the error disappeared since yesterday. However, we have lower user numbers since we activated AMP, although we are tracking AMP-Users (also AMP-Links are Destinations in Analytics, but the overall number is lower). Can you think of a reason for that?

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    If you want more visitors from mobile then you need to enable the mobile redirection option. So that you will get some additional AMP traffic.

    Thread Starter simea

    (@simea)

    I am not sure if you understand. The overall user count (AMP + regular site) is significantly lower since we activated AMP. The only way I can explain it to myself is that AMP-Plugin is not tracking all the users. Could that be? Or do you have another idea I could check on?

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    AMP traffic is only coming from the Google search results in mobile devices on your website and if you want more visitors from mobile then you need to enable the mobile redirection option and you will get some additional AMP traffic.

    Thread Starter simea

    (@simea)

    Sorry, there seems to be a disconnect. I don’t want more AMP-Users. The overall User count is lower than before. There seems to be a problem with tracking. How can I solve that?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by simea.

    @simea I have the same problem as you, when visitors are directed to amp I have a drop in visitors spread across different channels which I can’t explain.

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    I think there are only seeing the normal URLs and counting the total count accordingly but the thing is there is also a need to check for URLs with /amp too in Google analytics reports.

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

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