Every now and then you may want to include a Google map in one of your WordPress posts. Or perhaps you have a site where you’re including locations in every post. The Effortless Google Maps plugin makes it very easy to include maps wherever you want them.
What I love about this plugin is that there is no API key required, which makes installation a breeze. Effortless Google maps uses Google Maps V3 and comes with widgets and shortcodes with options for customizing your maps.
Many thanks to the folks at Cyber Sprocket Labs for creating and sharing this useful plugin with the community. Download Effortless Google Maps for free from the WordPress Plugin Repository and start adding locations to your posts!
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If I’m not mistaken, Google Maps has stopped requiring a registered API Key. It’s not a mandatory anymore. Thanks :)