27 January 2007

Google Pages, Part 3

As I reported in Part 1, Google's Google Page Creator is a free tool to build Web sites that are hosted for free on Google's servers. If you're still deciding whether or not to create a free Web site with Google Pages, please see the following Web pages to help you make your decision.

Help is available for those who need it:

Google pages help

Google pages discussion group

Tips for building your Google Pages Web site

To use Google Page Creator, just visit http://pages.google.com/ and sign in with your Gmail address and password.

Get your Google Pages Web site listed in any of the directories so that others can easily find you:

The unofficial Google Page Creator listings

Google pages links (with detailed descriptions)

LinksBucket

Google pages directory

Google pages search and directory

Need to generate some income? Place ads on your Web site or become an affiliate member and refer customers to businesses who will pay you:

Google pages affiliate programs

Wanna see what others have done with their Google Pages? Check out the reviews of some good sites and not so good sites.

2 comments:

Anita Lott Moore said...

I came across a website called Ad-Sense.com and it seems to be a complete source for information about using Google to make money as an affiliate. Do your readers know of other resources for a newbie to learn, compare and review all the affiliate options related to Google AdSense and AdWords?

Gunny said...

Hi, Anita.

I don't know the answer to your question, since I've never investigated becoming an affiliate myself. Hopefully some other readers can shed some light on this subject.

However, if anyone is interested in adding AdSense to a Blog*Spot blog, it's easy. The instructions are here.