In this lesson, you used Google Sites to design an engaging one-page website.
You included an impactful call to action to encourage
or instruct your viewers to do something specific.
As you completed this lesson, you:
Created a website in Google Sites, named it, and added a title...
Selected a theme for your website...
Selected a layout and added text to your website...
Added a footer with your contact information, including a link to your email address...
Inserted images relating to your topic...
Added one or more section backgrounds...
Previewed and then published your website...
And finally, you shared your website with others in an email.
A one-page website is a great way to provide information
about a topic for your viewers to make a decision and act on.
Your content and navigation stay on one single page, ensuring that the most important details,
including your call to action, are easily visible to your viewers.
You can apply the skills and concepts you used in this lesson to create
other types of one-page websites, like...
A portfolio of your work to build your personal brand...
A landing page for your resume...
Or for a hobby or personal interest that you’d like to encourage others to participate in too.
When you want to communicate a brief, yet powerful message to help you promote your small business,
build your personal brand, or publicize an event,
build a one-page website to send a clear message to your audience and ensure a successful outcome!