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New software can sound like a big undertaking, but creating a website on Squarespace is rather straightforward. Whether you are building a website for a church or need a website to market your business, Squarespace makes designing a website intuitive and straightforward.
We start you at square one (no pun intended), choosing the right plan, and walk you through not only publishing your content, but optimizing it for success and tracking its performance. With each step you complete, you’ll be that much closer to launching your site.
There’s no better place to start something new than at the beginning. When you’re looking for tips on how to build a Squarespace website, the all-important first step can often be overlooked.
That’s why we’ve ensured this guide includes all of the most essential pieces of the Squarespace site-building process, beginning with selecting the right plan for you.
The first step for creating a website using Squarespace is essentially a two-step process. You’ll sign up for your free trial, and then, to extend your website into something more permanent, you’ll need to pick a price plan.
Starting the process is easy enough: Click on the “get started” button, and it takes you to what we cover next, in step 2.
After that, when you’re ready to make it permanent, you’ll need to commit to a price point and a plan that works for you. There are a few things you should keep in mind when signing up in earnest.
The Squarespace website builder is so popular partially because it helps you narrow in on your perfect build. Since there are thousands of themes and templates available, using Squarespace’s prompts to get specific about the goal of your site does a lot of the narrowing for you.
Squarespace takes that information into account and automatically suggests site builds that are the best fit for you so you can worry less about laying out your website correctly.
Whether you let Squarespace narrow it down for you or not, your next step is actually choosing that final site theme through templates.
Click through the options by selecting a category on the left, and browse the available site themes on the right. Once you’ve found your winner, click on "Start With X" to lock in your template and begin building.
When you start with Squarespace, you are auto-assigned a placeholder URL that follows the naming convention of example-site.squarespace.com. If you aren't ready to pay the price for a full, custom domain, you can alter the first part of your site name, but it will still end in ".squarespace.com."
Fortunately, Squarespace makes it easy to look professional. Set up your domain by going to the Settings option in your side toolbar; click on Domains to purchase one or bring an existing domain to Squarespace.
If you’ve already purchased a domain name, click "use a domain I own" and let Squarespace import that info. If you don't have a domain, you can use Squarespace's "get a domain" feature to purchase one. All you need to do is enter the domain name you want, and Squarespace will search its availability.
Next, it will display a list of results (the same as, if available, and similar to your search) and pricing, with options ranging from free to $70. Add your desired domain name to your cart and check out.
You'll get an email to verify post-purchase, and then your Squarespace domain is registered. It will display within an hour or two in your "domains" panel.
Your site's style sets the tone for your brand. Within the parameters of your working theme, you can set up style guidelines.
In the Design tab on your toolbar, select fonts, font sizes, site colors, and much more to design your site.
Now it's time to add the pages you need -- and skip the ones you don't. Adding pages is easy: Click the "+" icon on your Pages section in the left toolbar, and select from the options: Page, Product, Cover Page, Folder, Album, Index, Blog, Events, Gallery, or Link. Select what you need, and then you’re presented with a streamlined blank canvas.
Once you add your main pages, it’s time to edit! The blank canvas of your new page lays it all out for you.
First, you can add a title; then, you can write content, upload media, and establish visibility settings.
One of the most important features you can add for content management is SEO and keyword ranking. You need your site to be seen by search engines, so you need help with algorithms.
The marketing section of your toolbar has an SEO option where you can import your keyword checklist and link it to Google for rankings.
Lastly, you should set yourself up for success with analytics. Google Analytics integrates right into Squarespace via the Analytics button on your dashboard's home.
In the home menu, go to Settings, then Advanced, then External API Keys, and in the Google Analytics Account Number box, enter your site's tracking ID.
By linking your Google Analytics account for your domain through Squarespace, you can track traffic trends, keywords used, and much more.
What once seemed overwhelming is quite manageable once you break it down into steps. Its easy setup and site management is what makes Squarespace one of the best CMS software solutions.
From choosing your pricing plan to clicking the publish button (and tracking your site’s data), you can master Squarespace in no time.
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