You can make it easy for users to find your Google services such as Gmail or Drive, or a web site you build with Google Sites, by customizing the web address (or URL) they type in their browser. That way, all they have to type is mail.example.com, or example.com, or just plain old example.com (using, of course, your organization's actual domain name).
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Customize a Google service addressCreate easy-to-remember shortcuts to users' services such as Gmail, Drive, and Calendar. With a custom web address, for example, users can type simply mail.example.com to access their Gmail account instead of the longer default address mail.google.com/a/example.com. |
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Customize a Google Site addressCustomize an address to a web site you build in Google Sites so it doesn't include sites.google.com/a at the beginning of the address. This is how you create the address example.com for your organization's public web site. |
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Enable your "naked" domain addressAllow the public to also access your example.com web site by typing simply example.com—that is, the "naked" address without the w's. See: Set up the "naked" domain address for your site |
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