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  2. Get custom email and more with Google Workspace

    support.google.com/business/answer/9270657

    With Google Workspace, you can get a professional email address using your company’s domain name, such as susan@yourcompany. Your business will also have access to Google’s digital tools like online storage, shared calendars, and video conferencing that make collaborating between your team easy and transparent. Sign up for Google Workspace.

  3. Sign up for Business Profile - Google Business Profile Help

    support.google.com/business/answer/10514137

    If you create a new Google Account, sign up with your business email domain. Go to create a profile. Enter the name of your business. You may also be able to select your business from the list of suggested businesses as you type. If you get a message that someone else has already verified the business, request ownership of the Business Profile.

  4. Create a Gmail account - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/56256?hl=en-EN

    Google Workspace includes the following: A professional, ad-free Gmail account using your company’s domain name, such as susan@example.com. Ownership of employee accounts so you are always in control of your company’s accounts, emails, and files. 24/7 phone, email, and chat support from a real person. Increased Gmail and Google Drive storage.

  5. Verify your business on Google

    support.google.com/business/answer/7107242

    Add or claim your Business Profile on Google. Learn how to claim your profile. When you add or claim your profile, you can verify it through phone, text, email, or video. You may have to verify with more than one method. Available methods depend on business category, public info, region, support hours, and volumes. Pick a type of verification.

  6. Google Business Profile Help

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    Official Google Business Profile Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Business Profile and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  7. For Google Workspace Email, start entering the user's new Google Workspace email address and choose from the list of suggested users. Click Start. You have 10 minutes to enter the user's new email address and start the migration before the authorization expires. (Optional) To migrate Gmail for another user, repeat these steps.

  8. Open the Google Business Profile appeals tool. Make sure you're signed in to the Google Account related to your Business Profile. Select the Business Profile that you want to reinstate. At the bottom right, select Submit Appeal. You may be prompted to add optional evidence to support your appeal. To add evidence, attach files that clearly ...

  9. Set up Google Workspace for your organization

    support.google.com/a/answer/6365252

    Educational institution deployment. If your school is using the Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals or Google Workspace for Education Plus edition, use this guide to set up apps—Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Meet, and more—plus educational tools and services for educators and students. Quick Start guide.

  10. Google Workspace offers subscription options for individuals, small businesses, large organizations, and schools. Compare editions in these categories: Business —Productivity suites for businesses with 1-300 users. Education —Discounted suites for qualifying educational institutions. Enterprise —Adds premium security and advanced controls ...

  11. Activate Gmail with Google Workspace (@your-company)

    support.google.com/a/answer/172171

    Step 1: Create user accounts for each member. Each Gmail user in your organization needs their own Google Workspace account. An account gives each user a name and password for signing in to Google Workspace, and an email address at your domain. Do this step now: Options for adding users.