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How To Open A Free Google Web Site
Google has started offering limited free web hosting.
First off you must have a Google Gmail account.
I have two Gmail accounts and while I was signed into my main email I was researching Free Web Hosting for a personal project. I found several Free web hosts and I signed up for a two. They both said you will get a response in two business days after you join our forum. I do not quite understand what that is about.
Anyway I stumbled onto an article about a Google Free Web Site. I did a little bit more digging. Then when I did a search for “Google Web Hosting” on Google a web page opened up. I went ahead and built a test page and edited the page and saved it. Then I built another page and edited that one also. I linked them together, the link interface is the easiest linking I have ever done. Maybe I am just getting a little more link savvy.
The Google Page Creator interface to choose your web page design is also very simple and easy to use.
The pages use with my Google email address in the website address.
http://zbikenut.googlepages.com/
Zbikenut [http://zbikenut.googlepages.com/%20]
I found this interesting and wondered if I could rename it. I fumbled around and no such luck. Your first website will use the name of your Gmail account. I did find that I could build more websites. At this time Google will let you have 5 different website names including your first unchangeable one.
All of your website names will end in .googlepages.com.
Depending on what you want to do this is a very simple way to build a web site. In less than thirty minutes you can easily put a couple of pages up if you are familiar with a basic word processor.
You can build a blog for free at Blogger.com also but I think you can present and organize information much better on a simple website than on a blog where the latest post is what dominates.
For Beginning Web site classes this is awesome. I do not think these pages will rank highly on the search engines but I do not know.
Free Google Website Tools Webmasters Should Know About
If you have a website, there are a number of free tools available for webmasters through Google that are absolutely indispensable in helping you increase your website’s visibility and traffic. The Google search engine is one of the most popularly used search tools on the Internet. You can find these tools by going to Google.com and then clicking on business Ranking high in the results for keyword phrases that relate to your products or service is going to increase your traffic and increase your sales. Google provides a number of free tools that help you see exactly how well your website is doing and show you what you need to improve, what pages are not ranking and what is working for you.
Though Google offers a number of different tools for a small fee, for the purposes of this article, we will focus on Google Webmaster Tools. This free service let’s you know a number of pieces of valuable information about your website. First, you have to verify that you own the site by adding a specified meta tag to the header of your home page or upload an HTML file. Once you do this, you will be better equipped to optimize your site.
Google Webmaster Tools: Diagnostics
Googlebot is the web crawler that searches the Internet to find relevant pages that match up with the search terms people enter on Google’s search engine. The diagnostics section focuses on what Googlebot comes up with when it crawls your site as well as your site’s mechanics.
Web Crawl-This shows you if there are any errors or problems that Googlebot encounters when it crawls your site.
Content Analysis-Problems with your site’s meta tags, meta titles and descriptive information will show up here.
Mobile Crawl-Problems and errors on pages designed for mobile phone viewing are found here.
Google Webmaster Tools: Statistics
This set of tools focuses on the traffic that is coming to your site and how it is getting there.
Top Search Queries – Find out which keyword terms people are using that generate your site in the results list, the percentage of clicks you got when pages from your site were shown, and what number on the list pages of your site appear in the Google search engine.
Crawl Stats-this shows you a bar graph of how your pages are faring in PageRank as rated when crawled by Google’s Googlebot. They are shown as ranking high, medium, low or not yet assigned.
Subscriber Stats-If you have subscriber feeds like RSS or Atom available on your site, this will show you how many subscribers you have to those feeds.
What Googlebot Sees-this shows you what phrases and content are used in external links to your site. It helps if these phrases are related to the content, products and services on your site to help generate the appropriate traffic.
Index Stats-this tool lets you see what pages have links to your site and how your pages are indexed by Google.
Google Webmaster Tools: Links
Pages with External Links-Here you will see which pages on your website have inbound links coming from other websites.
Pages with Internal Links-here you can find out which of your pages have links pointing to them from other pages on your site.
Sitelinks-This shows you which of your links may appear directly in Google’s search results.
Google Webmaster Tools: Tools
There are a number of other tools that you can utilize free of charge as well. For example, you can submit a site map with all the pages on your site to expedite the process of including every page in your site on Google’s search engine. You can also:
Analyze robots.txt
Generate robots.txt
Set Geographic Target
Enhanced Image Search
Manage Site Verification
Set Crawl Rate
Set Preferred Domain
Remove URLs
Before you invest in any pricey ranking tools or analytic software, check out what Google has to offer for free!
Google Analytics Website Performance
Google Analytics has a good thing going: they have permeated the market with a powerful and free tool. They have little to no competition and they have huge brand name recognition. If you are interested in understanding patterns in how people are using your website, then read this article!
Do You Want to Know Personal Information on Your Visitors?
A lot of data can be gleaned from a statistical analysis package.
If you want to know personal information about the visitors to your site, then you’ll be disappointed. Google Analytics does not tell you the name and physical address of the person or people who visit your website.
So, What’s in it for Me?
Once you sign up, you will receive a unique code, which will need to be embedded in each page of your website. It’s that simple. Once the web crawler indexes the unique code in your website, the data will automatically begin to accumulate in your account.
Google Analytics is a system which provides up to about 140 reports. There is a lot it can do. On the most basic reporting level, information is provided about the number of people who visit your site, the time they spend on each page, how they found you in the first place, and the page where they decided to exit your website.
When you log in to your account, you view the reports, and you begin to get a more clear picture of how your website is performing.
Your Website Performance
Getting a website live is not the most difficult thing to do. Understanding performance takes a little more thought. It is the understanding of the performance of your website that will directly impact your future actions and decisions, and, in turn, your future website traffic and overall success.
This statistical analysis system delivers numbers to you. When you collect and review the numbers over a period of 3-5 months, patterns begin to emerge. It is the review of these patterns that is important.
Propelling your website forward and achieving more traffic will require a long term commitment some kind of system of data analysis. Google Analytics is one very popular platform that ordinary folks can begin to leverage to understand the performance of their website.