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Embed Google Map on website

15 minutes. Impact: medium Effort: low

Embedding your Google Map (the one showing your business location/pin) directly on your website, usually on the contact or about page.

An embedded map confirms to both customers and Google that your site and your Business Profile are the same real entity at the same place — reinforcing location relevance, plus a usability win.

How to do it

  1. 1
    Get the embed code from Google Maps
    On Google Maps, search your business, click Share → 'Embed a map', pick a size, copy the HTML iframe.
  2. 2
    Decide where it goes
    Your Contact page is the natural home; footer or About also work. Put it where someone deciding to visit or call would look.
  3. 3
    Paste it into your page
    Add the iframe to your page. Most builders (Squarespace, Wix, WordPress) have an 'embed' or 'code' block you paste it into.
  4. 4
    Confirm it loads correctly
    Preview the page and check the map shows your correct pin and isn't broken on mobile.

Common mistakes

How you'll know it's done

Your contact page shows a working embedded Google Map centered on your real location, on desktop and mobile.

Tools that help

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