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What are Web Stories?

On a basic level, Web Stories are just regular webpages, but you would never know it thanks to the visual non-code nature of the way they’re built.
With Web Stories, lots of the content you’re already creating can be made more engaging for your audience. This fully swipeable and tappable rich media format is incredibly easy to work with. In fact, most content creators are already using a form of Web Stories on their other owned and social channels. Plus, Web Stories from channels like YouTube Shorts and other vertical video can even be exported for use on your website, which means you can put past content to work for you.
The process of creating and publishing Web Stories is intuitive, unlocks creativity, and helps makers ensure that their content is professional and purposeful. Accessibility, legibility, cropping, adding video and text overlay, looping video and more are incredibly simple.

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Build a fundraising strategy
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Storytelling with Google Trends
LessonLearn ways to contextualize Google Trends data and integrate it into your reporting.Remove from your accountSave to your accountNone -
Google Fact Check Tools
LessonThese tools allow you to search for stories and images that have already been debunked and lets you add ClaimReview markup to your own fact checks.Remove from your accountSave to your accountNone