CHARLESTON, WV - U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) announced she will partner with Google to launch the Let’s Put West Virginia on the Map Program.

Senator Capito and representatives from Google will host a free tech workshop for Charleston-area small businesses at the Clay Center Wednesday, September 2, to help business owners launch a website and become visible online.

“By helping business owners reach more customers online, this workshop will empower West Virginia small businesses to utilize the limitless opportunity of today’s technology,” said Senator Capito.

Let’s Put Our Cities on the Map provides businesses across the U.S. with the practical solutions to be discovered by people searching for products and services online.

Businesses can go to www.gybo.com to get a free website as well as free tools, training and resources to help their business succeed online.