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by ehwhyreally 2006 days ago
Or you could have spent the time you did with amp improving their main site.
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"improving" the website would've been against business goals. That's the point GP is making - you don't need to "improve" your website (by removing slow ads, for example), if you can just use AMP as a cloak and make people visit your website using CTAs on amp. Take Reddit: their amp page is basically an ad for their shitty mobile page.