I've designed a nice looking Google Sites website on Google Sites, however, after the completion, we've noticed that you can't monetize Google Sites.
Is there a way to monetize them, and if not, is there a tool to convert a Google Site to a normal HTML/CSS website? Where would you start if you'd like to replicate it step by step, if such tool does not exist?
If by monitize, you mean display adverts like AdSense, then that is the situation at the momement; they are not allowed and I doubt they will be any time soon.
Google Takeout (takeout.google.com) is the standard way to extract things from Google. Checkout this link
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As the title said, I would like to integrate the Word Online Editor (you need an office account) in my website to facilitate the document editing for my users. Is there a way to do it ? I've been looking left and right but couldn't find a way, only how to a plug-ins for your use.
Thanks in advance.
I don't think you can do that. However, for viewing/rendering only you can put the Google Documents viewer in an iframe.
However, check out WOPI framework. Requires some efforts but might be what you need.
I have a website that I made in html and css. I registered the domain and I am hosting it using googledrive if you go into a browser and type in (websitename).com in the url it works but if you type it into google or bing search engine it dosnt come up. There were about 20 things that came up and none of them were my site. I am using godaddy.com for my domain name. Do I have to enable something? What am I doing wrong?
A few things you should know:
You need to go into the Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools (https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/home) and add your website and submit a sitemap
Websites aren't crawled and indexed immediately, it takes time. Also, your website may never rank, it depends on how relevant the search engines determine your content is (See this article on SEO http://searchengineland.com/guide/what-is-seo)
Also, you should post this in the Webmasters community, not here.
Is there a way to get my webpage which is stored in my public_html folder on my server to show up in google? Right now I don't get any hit when searching the title.
Sign Up for Google Webmaster and list your site there, here is the link...https://www.google.com/webmasters/
http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
Basically what you need to do is turn your page into a SEO beast. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. You need to follow googles guidelines:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35291?hl=en
You need to add certain tags and best practices to your website to get googles bots to scan your site better and get a better understanding of how your website is setup. #Guarav Genius also gave you a link to google webmasters which should provide some more information on how to get your website to show up on google.
I have been playing around with the Sites Services in GAS lately. I was hoping that there would be a way to add or edit embedded spreadsheets and charts. However, I have found the Sites services to be very limited. I have looked and am still wrapping my head around the Google charts API but I do not think this is geared towards integrating with a Google site.
My question is first, is it possible with the current services and if so what is a good starting point?
Thanks for any and all advice!
Regarding embedding charts - see this blog post - particularly the code snippet around addHostedAttachment
Couple of other resources in the developer docs that might be useful around sites examples -
This tutorial contains examples on how you can push list items from a spreadsheet to a Google Site.
Another tutorial shows how you can embed UI into a Google Site. You can use the same technique to embed chart.
I want to add all of the websites indexed by Google in a Google custom search. If I try to add sites manually from the Google custom search, it would take more than my life to include all of them.Is there any way I can do that with any trick? Thanks in advance.
I dont think that there is a solution to your question. Here is why:
Google provides their search tool in order to enable people to search their own site and a list of relevant sites of their choosing. However, if Google allowed you to use their entire search tool in your site then there would be no reason to visit Google anymore, thus their advertising revenue would plummet.
One of the things you could consider is choosing the sites that you want to add and then creating a script that will automatically add more sites based on what your users search for.
Where it says: Sites to search, don't go into the submenus for adding specific sites. There is a dropdown off to the side that will change from "Search Only Included Sites" to "Search Entire Web but emphasize included sites"
I think this may be what you're looking for:
http://www.google.com/cse/
According to google, all web search is not possible:
http://support.google.com/customsearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1210656
However it is possible to include all know top-level domains to search engine.
Acording to:
http://support.google.com/customsearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=70322
it would be like: *.com, *.ch, *.pl and many more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains
More importantly, if google forbids to perform all web search then any hack won't last long.