Customizing and Embedding Google Maps

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When I first started doing this, I had to hold the manual in my hand. Now, eyes closed! Simple! Anyone can do it. And Goole loves maps. It's worth the extra steps.

Original content by Craig Daniels

Google Maps is my most often “go-to” mapping site. Including a map image on your web page or blog post is a great visual element to supplement your hyper-local content. Instead of posting a snapshot of the map, why not embed the map as an object. As such, your readers can dynamically pan and zoom to get more understanding. Furthermore, if you embed an actual map object, consider also that Google surely associates your map’s geo-location as evidence of your local page content.

What if you wanted to highlight multiple locations in your blog post? Let’s say you wanted to highlight the three different movie theater complexes closest to a neighborhood. Wouldn’t it be nice to show a map with the three placemarkers highlighting the locations? Consider also, how bounded areas are nice to illustrate a location. Perhaps, you are drawing a boundary line around a neighborhood or school district. Google lets you do all of this and you can also save your custom map and embed it in your blog or web page.

To save your custom maps, the first thing you will need to do is get a free Google account. At any of the google pages (such as the main search page, or maps page) in the upper right you will see the links that you need either to sign in by using your email address (if you already have an account) or to click that you want a new account and there are just a few questions and you will be on your way.

Once you are signed in to Google, you are ready to start creating custom maps that you can use on your web pages. The following video tutorial will show you how to do it (runtime: 20 minutes)

Customizing and Embedding Google Maps from Craig Daniels on Vimeo.


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is a Technology Manager residing in NYC who specializes in applied technologies in the fields of Architecture and Real Estate. Craig focuses on finding the best uses of tech as can be used to help a business be more successful. He is keen on always seeing the perspective and viewpoint of his audience and he tailors his teaching to be easily understood. He teaches by means of this blog, by means of regular webinars, as well as one-on-one remote sessions with persons located throughout the country and beyond.

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Terri Poehler, Realtor
Keller Williams Realty
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Comments (7)

Jerry Newman
Brown Realty, 210-789-4216,www.JeremiahNewman.com - San Antonio, TX
Texas REALTOR, San Antonio Military Relocation

Terri, I love using Google Maps, espcially with all of my open houses. Giving those potential buyers a map will certainly help them.

Sep 21, 2011 03:25 PM
David Spencer
Keller Williams Northland - Kansas City, MO
Show Me real estate in Kansas City

Good info. Thanks for your input.

Sep 21, 2011 03:37 PM
Terri Poehler
Realtor - Coral Springs, FL
Coral Springs Real Estate Agent
Jerry, that's a great idea.
Sep 21, 2011 03:42 PM
John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque Homes Realty - Albuquerque, NM
Honesty, Integrity, Results, Experienced. HIRE Me!

Terri -

Excellent!  I too use and find Google Maps quiet helpful in my marketing.  Like you said after once or twice easy as pie to do! 

Enjoy a restful evening.

Regards from the Q

Sep 21, 2011 04:54 PM
Terri Poehler
Realtor - Coral Springs, FL
Coral Springs Real Estate Agent

Thanks for stopping in David.

Sep 22, 2011 02:35 AM
Terri Poehler
Realtor - Coral Springs, FL
Coral Springs Real Estate Agent

Thanks Richard!

Sep 22, 2011 02:36 AM

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