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nusaiba127
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When auditing websites

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Page nesting level
, we almost always find pages that can only be reached after 6-7 clicks from the main page. The further the page is “hidden”, the worse its parameters are for the search engine. Therefore, if an inaccessible page contains a product that is important for the company, this needs to be corrected.

The user should arrive at any page of the site in a maximum of 3-4 clicks. If the product is on the tenth page of the catalog, you can create a "pseudo-category" for it - a selection or listing by link with 2-3 venezuela consumer email list levels of nesting.

AMP pages
Let's say you have a page with an article on your resource. It has the same design as the site, there are pictures, pop-ups, subscription forms, etc. These large elements are not needed by mobile users. That's why Google introduced AMP pages - a lightweight version of regular site pages:


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Normal page



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AMP page

Google saves the AMP page in the cache. If a user goes to the site from a mobile device, he will not see the full article, but a lightweight version from the cache.

Now the mobile version of the site is not enough for search engines. AMP pages are added to it.
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