Deal announced the new program Monday. He said the initiative is aimed at helping small businesses grow and find new customers.
Participating businesses can go to www.georgiagetonline.com and develop a free website, as well as free tools, training and other resources.
Google's director of small business engagement, Scott Levitan, said the program helps dispel the perception that creating a website is complex, costly and time-consuming. He said that stigma has prevented many small businesses from using the Internet to expand their customer base.
Georgia joins a host of other states and 23 countries working with Google's Get Your Business Online program.
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