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QuestionDo I have to pay to use Google Sites?Community AnswerNo, you do not need to pay to use Google Sites.
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QuestionSo can I put whatever I want on the website I have?Community AnswerYou can put everything but it should be useful. Suppose you created a website of your own, it should have a very short and cool name and obviously the important things mostly people prefer. Then the people will love your website and they will definitely suggest to other people. Take a survey from the people around you.it will definitely gonna help you. Also, don't put anything on the website that breaks the law where you live.
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QuestionHow do I upload the completed website?Community AnswerIf you use Google Sites, you don't have to upload your site. It's all stored on Google's servers or in the Cloud.
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QuestionCan someone view if they aren't shared?Community AnswerIf your website is set on a "share only" setting, then no. However, if you don't have this setting on, then yes.
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QuestionCan someone without a Google account see my site?Community AnswerYes, they can see it. As long as it has been published, anyone has access to view your site.
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QuestionHow can I get money from my website?Community AnswerMonetize your website with ads, sponsored content, donations, and an online store.
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QuestionHow do other people find my site?Community AnswerPeople find your site by putting in the web address that you chose before creating the website. When you click "Publish", your URL will show up.
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QuestionWhat is the cost to host the website? Can I use Bluehost or HostGator?Kyle HorstCommunity AnswerGoogle Sites has no hosting cost. You are not required to host the site through any third party since Google hosts it for you. That makes it free.
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QuestionIf I create a small business website, can I add a page/function to charge using the website?Kyle HorstCommunity AnswerGoogle Sites offers no in-house e-commerce options or integrations. For that reason, many consider it not to be a viable platform for this use.
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