This guide covers uninstalling, disabling, and deleting the AMP plugin due to AMP canonical issues and “URL not on Google problems”.
Fix your WordPress AMP problems and improve SEO by removing AMP properly.
0:00 Introduction
0:25 What is AMP For WordPress
0:50 Why Your Site Should NOT Use AMP
1:11 URL IS NOT ON GOOGLE – Canonical Problems
1:35 Overview of AMP Removal Process
2:25 How To Use URL Redirection Plugin For WordPress
3:53 Uninstall AMP Accelerated Mobile Pages Plugin
4:10 How to clear Cache in CPanel and CloudFlare
4:40 Recreate Site Map and Resubmit to Google
5:24 Outro
Are you using AMP on your WordPress site? It might be time to reconsider! In this video, we dive deep into why Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) might be doing more harm than good for your website’s SEO and overall performance.
We’ll start by explaining what AMP for WordPress is, then quickly move into the crucial reasons your site should NOT be using it – especially addressing the common “URL IS NOT ON GOOGLE” canonical issues that can plague AMP-enabled sites.
But don’t worry, we won’t just tell you the problems; we’ll show you the solutions! You’ll get a comprehensive overview of the AMP removal process, including a step-by-step guide on how to use a URL Redirection plugin for WordPress to avoid broken links. We’ll walk you through uninstalling the AMP Accelerated Mobile Pages plugin, clearing your cache in cPanel and CloudFlare, and finally, how to recreate your site map and resubmit it to Google for optimal indexing.
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