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2 uses for Google Maps on your site
2 uses for Google Maps on your site

Google Maps allows you to embed interactive maps on your website or blog. Depending on your market or your profession, this feature can have a significant impact for the latter.

Using Google Maps is varied, here are 2 possible.

Improve the visibility of your site with your visitors

Depending on what you do; you use the Internet to bring customers into your store. If users find your products or items of interest, but they do not know how to easily get to your store, they will seek another solution.

On some sites, people insert a card by adding a cross with a pen to show the location of their shop.

This solution is fixed, it will not always very helpful to your visitors. The best solution is to use Google Maps. Obviously, your potential customers can:

Perform zoom in on maps before - back

Handling between the card and satellite view

Knowing the route to go home as soon as it is on foot, by car or public transit

All these features you offer Google maps are great if you organize a training or an evening business. This helps avoid unpleasant surprises due to a rough guideline. Moreover, in these two examples, a posting on the roadside can not be excluded. You can have the route in mind, but hesitate once in the car.

Show your visitors where they have been or where you plan to go.

Many blogs grow on the canvas with a common point of being a sort of travel guide. For your visitors, it is a useful tool to easily track your movements. Yes, you can highlight them and also add pictures and videos of places you've visited.

This simple tool attracts loyal visitors and more if you monetize your blog, cash flow will become more customary.

Google Maps is a free service and so, you should not deprive yourself. Many times I left a site because of lack of information. There were address, phone number, but I had to do research if I wanted to know the exact location of the store. It would prejudice potential customers to take on this detail.




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