For every second a webpage doesn’t load, a publisher loses a
reader and an opportunity to earn revenue through advertising or
subscriptions.
Revcontent’s CEO
and founder, John Lemp (pictured left), has announced the company’s
latest partnership – a strategic initiative with Google to create a
better mobile experience for users through
Google’s AMP (Accelerated
Mobile Pages) project. Revcontent’s partnership with Google is the
latest step in Revcontent’s mission to create a better user experience
across the web. With Google AMP pages loading 85% faster than standard
mobile web pages, many types of advertisements are not allowed because
they slow down load times and create a poor user experience.
Revcontent’s technology loads as quickly as AMP pages for a seamless and
unintrusive user experience.

As
one of the first content recommendation networks to partner with
Google, Richard Iwanik-Marques, Revcontent VP of Marketing, explains,
“The product innovations and value-added offerings Google has
consistently given consumers makes them a perfect compliment to
Revcontent on the partnership side.
“Creating a seamless, lightning-fast user experience on mobile
devices is paramount as eyeballs continue to move toward smaller
screens. Google AMP is a massive leap in that direction – and with our
widgets, publishers can maintain sustainable, high-revenue streams,
while also giving consumers a memorable content discovery experience
they will enjoy.”
About Revcontent:
Revcontent is a content recommendation network, powering 200
billion content recommendations per month. Revcontent partners with some
of the biggest branded media outlets such as Forbes, Newsweek, Reuters,
International Business Times.
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