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What makes a professional website

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squarespace.com

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customercare@squarespace.com

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Sat, Nov 26, 2016 07:05 AM

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[Squarespace] Onboarding — 3 of 4 [Squarespace] You’re making great progress with your website. When you’re ready, Squarespace’s professional features will help you make the most of your website. Follow these simple steps to get started.
 Create an About page An About page is a staple of nearly every professional website. And it’s the simplest one to create in your trial. [Learn how to build a great About page]. Make it official with a custom domain Improve name recognition by replacing your .squarespace.com URL with a custom domain. [Get a free domain with an annual plan], [purchase a domain from us], or [connect one you already own]. Pair it with a professional email address An @yourdomain.com email address increases credibility and creates a seamless brand experience for everyone who interacts with you. [Learn how to get a free year of Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar with your domain]. You’re optimized for mobile Responsive design is a must, so we’ve built it into every Squarespace template. It’s like having a team of professional web designers behind you. [See how your website looks on multiple devices with Device View]. Squarespace domains and G Suite are available after upgrading to paid service. Ready to go live? You can upgrade at any time during your trial. When you do, you’ll have access to the full power of Squarespace. [Upgrade Now] We’re here to help Our award-winning Customer Care Team is available 24/7. If you have any questions, please visit [support.squarespace.com]. [Blog] • [Help & Support] • [Answers] • [Contact Us] • [Twitter] • [Instagram] Squarespace, Inc. 225 Varick Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10014 • [Unsubscribe] [squarespace]

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