Permite que el robot de Google acceda a tu contenido AMP:
Edita el archivo robots.txt de tu sitio para permitir que el robot de Google rastree la página canónica, la página AMP y los enlaces que haya en los datos estructurados, si corresponde.
Comprueba que tus datos estructurados sigan las directrices correspondientes a la página y el tipo de función. Para obtener más información sobre los requisitos de datos estructurados en AMP, consulta el artículo sobre AMP en la Búsqueda de Google.
Si has completado todos los pasos, pero aun así tu página AMP no aparece en la Búsqueda de Google, a continuación se indican otras posibles causas:
Algunas funciones de la Búsqueda de Google quizá no estén disponibles en tu país.
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