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How To Build A FREE Website for your Business or Personal Purpose

 


Either you are using your Personal Gmail Account or your Workspace Business Account; you can create FREE Websites with Google Sites for yourself or your business and IT’S FREE!

 

The design below is for a School from Enugu State in Nigeria – one of my favorite Google Sites.

 

I like it because it was built by both school proprietors for their school last year, and it also avails them the opportunity to on-board G Suite for Education now called Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals.

 

You can check it out! School URL - https://sites.google.com/prudentchildfs.sch.ng/prudent-child-first-school

 

I will like to share the screencast videos they used – It’s 100% FREE.

 

Here are the links for reference (if interested):

How To Build A FREE Website for your Business or Personal Purpose

 

Click Here to Start Learning Immediately https://sites.google.com/notifyhosting.com/learningcenter/build-a-free-website

 

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If you prefer the downloadable videos - Click Here to Download Now! (File Size 815MB)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R6oWPu652KzInnxhipyvnPiTIpLbjaHX/view

 

For ANY Support, you have to create a ticket via https://www.notifyic.com

 

Thank you.

 

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