Some pages you don’t want Google to crawl, like email confirmations or one-time surveys sent to specific people. Here's how to hide them from search engines.
The Meta Title and Description are how you tell Google what to show on their search page. Make your website search engine friendly by adding them to every page and post.
These are tags you add to a link (URL) so you can see where traffic is coming from in your Google Analytics dashboard. You could use this for seeing how many website views you’re getting from your email signature, for example. It’s easy (and free) with Google’s URL Builder tool.
A G Suite email account works exactly like a regular Gmail account, except that it's a paid business version with additional features, and it's managed by your employer's main Google account.
One of the most important steps for every business is to claim (and verify) your listing on Google. It’s what shows up in the sidebar during a Google search, and it should always be kept up to date with your current address, hours, and other information.
The best way to share large files (or a collection of files) is with Google Drive or Dropbox. Creating a folder on one of these services is creating it “in the cloud” so it can shared with an accessed by others.
In order to get a stylized Google map to work on your website, you have to add your credit card to Google Cloud. Under a certain number of impressions they won’t bill for it, but if no card is on file the map on your website will display a warning.
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is the paid version of Gmail. It allows you to use your own URL/domain name with Google services (Gmail, calendars, Meet, Drive, Docs, Sheets etc.), but it includes more space, extra features, and a support phone number. Here are instructions for initial setup so we can take care of the technical side.
If you want to use reCAPTCHA to prevent spam on your website, you'll need to create Google keys. Here's how to set up the account and add us, so we can generate those keys for your website (this is how you add the "I'm Not a Robot" checkbox, although you can select 'Invisible to bypass that).
Google My Business is how you manage the business information that shows up in the Google search results (the sidebar that shows your location, business name, hours, etc. It's incredibly important to make sure this information is up to date. In order to help you manage or verify your Google My Business account, follow the steps below.
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