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Are you a blogger? Sharing through blogposts has become something that is not foreign to those who are in this profession. The more information we share with readers, the better because logically, the benefits that will be taken by the information seeker will be more and more.
Likewise, when we share information, add an address on Google Maps via a blogpost. For example, when presenting information about restaurants, tourist attractions, or other public facilities in a post.
In addition to the price of admission, the atmosphere at the location, the most general information that readers need is the position/location of the place being reviewed. The position of a place can also be displayed in written form, but it will be more complete if the information is also provided in the form of a map view.
So where did you get the map from? Google maps. Just like embedding YouTube videos into posts, we can also embed maps from the Google Maps application in posts we create. The method is not too complicated, even arguably easy. Unfortunately, to do this you can't do it via a smartphone, but you have to use a computer/laptop.
Make sure you are already in your blogger dashboard. Change the post you want to insert the map, in the html model.
Adding a map ina blogpost
After that, in anther window you find the location you want to embed. For example, for example, I will embed a map of the location of the Gembira Loka zoo in the post.
Step by step add map
Click the share button, then you will see an option to embed a map. Copy memulihkan akun Gmail the embed code and adjust the size. Usually I use a medium sized map.
How to add a map to a blog After that you just paste the code that you copied earlier, into the blogpost that you have shaped in the html view.
Adding Google maps to your Blogpost blog post will look like this
Change again to compose view. Viola, the map is already embedded in the blogpost you wrote. Check again, and you can publish your writing as soon as possible.
It's easy? Hopefully it's useful!
In my opinion, basically everyone can write. The only difference is that there are those who consider writing as an obligation so that it feels heavy and tends to be a burden, while others do writing activities as a means to release their burdens. If the second mindset is used, writing activities become something light, and fun.
Write in a diary, for example. I remember one program from one of the radio stations in Jogja in the past, Greatest Memories. So it's kind of like we vent via letters where we write in a diary style, then read it with full appreciation by the announcer, ending with a song according to the order. The program was very successful at that time
So the bloggers started by restoring the diary writers' Gmail accounts?? Ha..ha, not like that either. But on average, if I observe, blogger friends are typical human beings who like to "read" and then transfer it in written form.
Read anything; works in the form of writing or reading situations.
Doesn't writing transfer what we remember, see, hear, and feel into a sentence structure? Even if at the beginning the arrangement sometimes looks stiff, it's not comfortable to read, but after a while, if you sharpen it, you can do it.
And that applies in any case or field. The city of Rome was not built in just one day, right? People who learn menambah alamat di Google Maps anything, no matter how genius they are, still need practice and hours of flying. Likewise in terms of writing something; If you really want to write, well...just start writing, because everything needs a process. Including myself, I am still learning and have a lot to learn.
The next question, about the material. Money. Apart from my friend with the initial P, maybe many are curious, asking themselves "Is there anyone who pays for writing on a blog like that...? It's like writing in a newspaper, then being published, then getting a reward?"
You see. Sometimes we do something that is not only about money. Just like we share something with friends, best friends, or people closest to us. We can help with what we can, we know, it's been a pleasure.