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Creating Or Using a Google Account

Have you lately been asked to log into your Google account to access a calendar, site, Google Analytics, Google Adword, Google webmaster tools or other Google service but didn’t know how or what your Google Account was?

Well, this is simple if you have an email address that ends in @gmail.com as your email address is the key to your account. To utilize any of the other services available from Google including iGoogle, Web History, Google Checkout or Google Docs you would just sign in using your email address and the associated password.

However, it is more likely that confusion is caused when someone (a consultant or web geek or friend) sends you an email saying "I’ve set you up with access to Google Analytics for your site. Go ahead and use your Google Account with an email address of yourname@domainname.com" and you have no idea what they are talking about.

imageOne of the quickest and easiest ways to do this is to go to https://www.google.com/accounts/Login and clicking on "Create an account now" link at lower right.

From the following screen, you’ll be asked to fill out a number of fields before your Google Account is created. Among them are your email address, your new password (twice), what country you are from, a CAPTCHA to prove you are a human being and accepting their Terms of Service.

From that point on, you will be able to log in and take advantage of all the Google-y Goodness from the big G.


An interesting side note for Google Apps customers: While yes, your Google Apps email is technically a Google account, not all Google services will identify it as a Google Account RIGHT NOW. This is changing over time and more and more services seem to be honoring the Google Apps accounts as legit but for now, you’ll probably still need to create a standard Google Account using your email address. For the sake of consistency, most of our customers will keep the passwords the same on these two different accounts just so they don’t get confused when trying to log into any Google property.

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