How to Add Google Maps to WordPress

Running a business is quite a challenging and responsible task. As a business owner, you will always work on improving customer satisfaction, as well as try to anticipate their needs. And what a lot of people need is an online guide that will lead them to your location. Especially if your business revolves around retail. If you have a WordPress website, you will be happy to know that this is easier than it seems. In fact, there are as many as three different ways to add Google maps to WordPress and you have complete freedom in choosing one. It’s just one of the many benefits of using WordPress! You can get all the creative freedom you need!

How to manually add WordPress Google maps

Are you one of those people that’s tired of relying on technology for every little thing? Of course, to add Google map to WordPress is definitely not a small and negligible task. But it can be done manually and that’s probably a piece of information you were hoping to hear all along. So what do you need to do?

Hands painted in blue, showing a map of the world.
If you only need to add Google map to WordPress on one occasion, you can do it manually.

Visit the Google Maps website. Type in the address of the location you want to be featured on your website. We can only assume that’s the location of your business. When you find the location on the map, you will be able to see a link button that will be located in the right-hand panel. Here, you will be able to see embed code and you are supposed to copy the iframe code. Should you want to customize your map, you should know that you can do it. All you have to do is click on the ‘Customize and preview the embedded map’ and you will be able to embed Google map WordPress that will be made according to your liking.

All that’s left to do now is to paste the code in a page or a template and save the settings. Now go enjoy the fruits of your labor and take a look at your Google map in live-action. And we here at WP Full Care hope you had at least some fun with the process of adding WordPress Google maps manually.

Using a WordPress Google maps plugin

There are two types of people in this world: those who love to do things by themselves and those who like everything to be taken care of for them. If you belong to the second group, then you might feel like using a plugin for adding Google maps is the perfect solution for you. And for many, many reasons, it just might be.

A man holding a red pin in front of a map.
Don’t bother yourself with the manual insert of Google maps when you have a chance to do it with the help of a plugin.

The biggest reason why website owners opt for this approach is A) simplicity and B) the number of maps that can be added this way. If you have the need for constant addition of maps in your posts, then a manual approach should be out of the question. And if the manual approach is out of the game, then all you can do is rely on a plugin. For this situation and purpose, we suggest you use MapPress Maps for WordPress.

The complete process

Start by editing the post/page where you want to add a map. What you want to do is click on a New Map button that you will be able to find after you scroll down to the MapPress section. Once the MapPress editor opens, you will be able to:

  1. Enter an address.
  2. Click on My Location link which will allow the plugin to automatically detect your address.

Whichever option you choose, don’t forget to come up with the title of your map, as well as choose the map size. Once the finishing look pleases you, click on Save to save your work and locate the Insert into Post button. This button will allow you to add a map into your post which you are supposed to update later on.

Whether you are inserting a map into a post or a high-impact landing page, you should know that this WordPress Google maps plugin will allow you to insert a couple of them in one post/page. Hey, you can even change the basic settings with this plugin, such as the border and alignment. That is one useful plugin. Then again, so is the majority of other WordPress plugins.

WordPress Google maps on a phone.
If you want to add a couple of maps in the same post, you can. You just have to choose the right plugin.

How to add Google maps in a Widget

Alas, another fairly easy way to add WordPress Google maps to your website is by using the Google Maps widget plugin. After activation and installation of the plugin, go to Appearance > Widgets. Now simply drag and drop Google Maps Widget to the sidebar and type in the address you want to be shown in the Widget Settings. Once again, you will get a chance to entertain yourself with some customizing features, like choosing the map size and pin color. As with everything else, once you finish the customizing process, you shouldn’t forget to click Save. Otherwise, your hard work will be in vain and you might just have to start all over.

Will all the fuss about this topic pay off in the end?

Anytime you are doing anything positive for your website and, therefore, business, you can rest assured that the time you put into doing it will pay off. And very much so. That’s why we advise you to just go ahead and add WordPress Google maps to your website. Something tells us that your office/store is about to get a lot more traffic than usual. And that is one of the main points of adding a map that leads your customers to your premises.

404 error404 pageabove the foldadvanced cssAIDA modelakismet pluginbacklinks auditbehavior patternbounce ratebrowser compatibilitybulk deletecaching pluginscall-to-actionchild themecode snippetcolor schemecomment sectioncompetitors' backlinkscontact formconversion ratecreate child themeCTA buttoncustom pagecustom themedead linksdefault configurationdigital marketingdomain authorityeasy manageedit main pageediting toolsemail marketingengaging contentFAQ pluginsfilter spamfix site errorfolder structurefree pluginsfriendly toneGoogle analyticsgoogle rankingsGravity Forms pluginguest postingHeadless WordPressHow toimage optimizationincrease readabilityindex errorsinfluencer marketingkeyword researchlibrary assistantlink managementlink trackingloading speedlocal businesseslong-tail keywordsmedia replacemedia restrictionmobile optimizationmoney onlinemulti currency pluginsmysql queryonline presenceonline validatorpage builderpage creationpopup pluginproducts and servicesquality imagesquality serviceReact JSreaction buttonsredirect chainsresponsive designschema markupsearch rankingsearch termsSEO for bloggersSEO optimizationSEO professionalsSEO tipsSEO toolsshort linkssocial mediasocial media plugins for WordPressssh commandsstatic pagetargeted audiencetechnical performancetest metrictext formattheme setting uptime utilizationtips and trickstraffic increaseunique visitorsuser accessuser engagementuser experiencevisual designvisual elementsvisual reportweb crawlersweb hostingwebsite architecturewebsite auditwebsite designwebsite elementswebsite maintenancewebsite optimizationWebsite problemswebsite securitywebsite structureWhat’s new in WordPresswhite spacewoocommercewordpressWordPress admin email verification noticeWordPress debug modeWordPress functionalityWordPress pluginWordPress pluginsWordPress recovery modeWordPress responsive designwordpress securitywordpress themewordpress theme editwordpress tipsWordPress tips and tricksWordPress web hostingwp security

Recent Posts

Why is WordPress Free

How To Choose Your Blog Niche

The Future of Blogging

Newsletter