Intro to Google Site:
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Google Sites is a website building platform from Google. If you're familiar with other website platforms like WordPress or Wix, you can think of Google Sites as something that's somewhat similar, but perhaps more specialized for businesses and web-based teams.
If you already use other Google products and find them particularly useful for a business or organization that you work with, Google Sites might just be another one to add to your digital toolbox. Here's what you need to know about it.
Google Sites comes in the form of an app that's part of Google's G Suite, which is a premium package of Google apps that have been optimized for use by businesses. Other apps that are included are ones you probably already use, like Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar and more.
G Suite offers a free 14-day trial for those who wish to check it out, after which they'll be charged at least $5 a month for a Basic subscription that comes with 30GB of storage. You don't just get Google Sites — you get access to all of Google's other G Suite tools as well.
When you got to sign up for the free trial, Google will start by asking you a few questions to learn more about you and your business.
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