Occasionally, when using Google Maps, you may come across images of addresses for some shops and companies, accompanied by information about the business and directions to their location. This is a free service from Google that allows you to create and share your own maps.
Share Google Maps
That's why today, Mytour will guide you on creating your own personalized locations on Google Maps and sharing them with friends. Let's dive into the article below.
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Guide on How to Share Google Maps with Friends
Step 1: From any web browser on your computer, go to the following URL and click on Create a new map. (Note: You need to log in to your Google account at this step.)
Step 2: The map interface appears; use the hand icon to navigate the map to the starting point or type the address in the search bar as shown below.
Step 3: Click on the '+' icon of the searched location; you can customize information like color, add details, photos, get directions, or delete if the location is incorrect.
Step 4: After setting up the information for the shared location, click on the Untitled Layer to add a title to the newly created map.
Step 5: You can continue saving multiple other locations in a similar manner.
Step 6: If you want to draw a route on the map, you can choose the zigzag icon as shown below.
Step 7: After fine-tuning your personalized map, you can preview it to check if anything else needs to be added to the map through the eye icon in the left options column.
Step 8: Sharing your self-made map is quite straightforward. Once you see that the custom map has all the necessary information, click on share right in the preview section. A small window will appear with options to share via Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Email, or generate an embed code for your website.
With this guide presented by Mytour, you can now easily create and share Google Maps with friends. This is especially useful when planning trips for friends. Additionally, you can save maps offline on Google Maps for times when your phone loses Wi-Fi connection or runs out of data access.
