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Traditionally 51 percent of mobile search users return to the Washington Post within seven days. For users who read stories published in AMP, this number jumps to 63 percent, according to a case study by Google. —
, . "AMP helps the Washington Post increase returning users from mobile search by 23 percent." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 19 Jul. 2016. Web. 2 Jan. 2025.
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