Make a Personalized Google Map

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"My Maps" is a service run by Google Maps that allows users to create and save custom maps. These maps can be annotated using landmarks, routes, custom shapes, text, and more. This customization allows you to create maps for special purposes; for instance, you might create a suggested walking tour for tourists in your city, or you might create a map to help you catalog the locations of your favorite restaurants. After you make a personalized Google map, you can publish it for all to see or keep it for your own private use.

Steps

  1. Log into your Google account. You must have a Google account to make a personalized map. Log into your account using the "Sign in" button in the upper-right corner of the Google home page.
  2. Create a new personalized map. To begin creating your map, go to the Google Maps home page. Below the Google Maps logo, click the "My places" link. From the options that appear, click the "Create New Map" button. Give your map a title and a brief description using the available text boxes, and then choose to make your map public or private.
    • Making a map public allows all Google users to search for and view your map; other users will not be able to edit it, however. Choosing the "unlisted" option allows only you to view and edit the map.
  3. Add placemarks to your map. The button showing a blue teardrop shape is the placemark tool. To use it, zoom your map in until you can clearly see the location you want to indicate. Click the placemark tool button, and then click on the location. A window will appear allowing you to give your placemark a title and a description. You can always delete placemarks later by clicking on them and choosing "Delete" from the window.
  4. Add routes to your personalized map. The button showing a bent blue line has 3 options: it can used for drawing lines, shapes, or routes (which are lines that automatically snap to road locations). Click on the button and select the "Draw a line along roads" option from the drop-down menu. To start drawing a route, click once on a road. Drag your mouse along the route, clicking at each turn to lock the route into place. Double-click at the end point of the route to complete it. You will be asked to give your route a name and description.
    • Selecting the "Draw a line" option will allow you to draw lines that don't snap to the road locations.
  5. Add shapes to your map. Select the "Draw a shape" option from the line tool button. Click somewhere on the map to begin drawing your shape. Continue moving your mouse and clicking to define the edges of the shape; connect it to its start point to finish it. Shapes can be given titles and descriptions as well. You might want to use a shape to indicate the neighborhood you live in or your favorite stretch of beach, for instance.
  6. Add photographs or videos to your personalized map. In the description box of each placemark, route, line, or shape, you can embed media of your choice. Inserting an image is done by clicking the "Image" button above the description box and typing the URL of the image. Embedding video can be done for YouTube videos by simply typing in the video's URL. Adding media will allow you to show your own photographs from a vacation or outing, for example.
  7. Save your finished map. When you are done editing your map, click the "Done" button in the left panel. You can always edit it later by returning to it through the "My places" menu.

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Tips

  • If you want several people to be able to edit a single map, invite them as collaborators using the "Collaborate" link in the left panel. You will only need their email addresses to invite them.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Google account

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