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Google updated its API requirements for Google Maps embeds on Websites, but many websites still have broken Google Maps / Location Finders.

That's the bad news. The good news is that there could be a simple fix.

To use the Maps JavaScript API, you must get an API key which you can then add to your mobile app, website, or web server. The API key is used to track API requests associated with your project for usage and billing. To learn more about API keys, see the API Key Best Practices and the FAQs.

This video explains how to get a Google Maps API Key.

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Paul Hickey, Founder / CEO / Lead Strategist at Data Driven Design, LLC has created and grown businesses via digital strategy and internet marketing for more than 10 years. His sweet spot is using analytics to design and build websites and grow the audience and revenue of businesses via SEO/Blogging, Google Adwords, Bing Ads, Facebook and Instagram Ads, Social Media Content Marketing and Email Marketing. The part that he’s most passionate about is quantifying next marketing actions based on real data.

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