Google Sites

Analysis of therapist search results for Google Sites and their sites.google.com website.


Website Overview: Google Sites is a website builder offered by Google, sometimes used by therapists and practices to host their websites.

Therapist Search Result Trends for Google Sites

These graphs help show the general trend of how often and where sites.google.com is included in search results for specific therapists.

Appearance Scores
Average Positions

Note: Appearance Score is how frequently this website shows up (so a higher number means it's more popular or common), while Average Position is where in those search results this website is displayed (so a lower number means it's higher up on the page and more likely to be clicked).

Google Sites strangely has zero results when searching for therapists -- odds are, Google filters these out. These results would only exist for users who have not opted for a custom domain name (like yourname.com), instead relying on Google's free sites.google.com subdomain).

In an ideal world, you should always use your own custom domain for your therapist website. It's portable -- you can change where you design and host your site, and your visitors will still be able to find you at the same website address.


To see how Google Sites stacks up against the rest of the popular therapist directories and other websites, read the latest edition of our Therapist Search Report.

Note: These statistics are intended to highlight broad patterns we've observed when searching for therapists by name. While we use a consistent methodology and a reasonable sample size, the results are not exhaustive. They may not reflect every search variation, every geographic region, or every change in search engine algorithms. This information should be viewed as a general snapshot, not a definitive or complete record. (And if you have ideas on how we can make our analysis even better, we'd love to hear them!)

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