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Adding Google Maps to your website or blog can be a useful feature for your visitors to locate your business or event. Here are the steps to add Google Maps to your website or blog: 1. Go to the Google Maps website: Start by visiting the Google Maps website (https://www.google.com/maps) and type in the address or location you want to show on the map. 2. Get the Embed Code: Click on the "Share" button on the left-hand side of the screen and select "Embed Map." This will bring up a pop-up window with the embed code. 3. Customize the Map: You can customize the size of the map by adjusting the height and width dimensions in the embed code. You can also choose the zoom level and map type (roadmap, satellite, hybrid, or terrain). 4. Paste the Embed Code: Copy the embed code and paste it into the HTML code of your website or blog. You can add it to a specific page or post, or to a widget or sidebar. 5. Save and Publish: Save the changes to your website or blog and publish it. You should now be able to see the Google Map on your website or blog. That's it! By following these simple steps, you can easily add Google Maps to your website or blog and provide your visitors with an interactive and useful feature.
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