Google will auto-sense you have AMP active; they should at some point send you email saying they have detected your site is AMP ready and give you a list of links for tips. Then it should start to appear in your search console (webmaster tools). We started testing in November, but only got the emails in January/Feb.
You don’t need to “submit” your site to them as AMP ready or anything.
One tip: use the testing tool to “test” your site, as that is a big hint to them that you’re “ready” 🙂
Thanks a lot for your reply
But i found this in faq:
On any non-AMP page, reference the AMP version of the page to let Google and other platforms know about it:
<link rel=”amphtml” href=”https://www.example.com/url/to/amp-version.html” />
On the AMP page, add the following text to reference its non-AMP canonical version:
<link rel=”canonical” href=”https://www.example.com/url/to/regular-html-version.html” />
maye i have to insert this link in the post but i can inert it manually because the post are so many and i can access to the AMP posts …..
a) the plugin is designed to insert stuff in header (look at page source)
b) use the YOAST SEO plugin + YOAST GLUE plugin for proper canonicals