No matter how long you’ve been blogging, there is always more to learn. As part of the Weekly Writing Challenges, once a month, we’ll highlight a feature in the WordPress.com Dashboard and challenge you to incorporate it into your blog. We want to help you take full advantage of all the tools available on WordPress.com to make your blog the best it can be — and to make your friends jealous of your web wizardry.
To participate, tag your posts with DPchallenge or leave a link to your post in the comments. Please be sure your post has been specifically written in response to this challenge; obvious attempts to link-bait will be deleted. We’ll keep an eye on the tag and highlight some of our favorites on Freshly Pressed each Friday.
As bloggers, we scan through photos and descriptive tales from our fellow writers who share their travels with us. We can use tools like Google Earth to virtually explore unfamiliar cities or reminisce about our past excursions. In addition to our own photo albums, memories, and souvenirs, we have the entire internet at our fingertips to help us imagine or recollect our favorite places. Maps symbolize the places we’ve been, the places we want to go, and the places we’ll end up, even if we don’t know it yet. If there’s anything that travel (and blogging) can teach you, it’s that the world is gigantic, and incredibly small at the same time.
On WordPress.com, you can make your traveling tales even more vivid by embedding a map from Google Maps. With Google Maps embeds, you can detail each stop on a road trip across the country, plot out your favorite local restaurants on a dining round-up, or highlight the most meaningful places that you’ve ever lived. For step-by-step instructions on how to embed a Google Map into your post, check out this guide.
To get started, head over to Google Maps, type in a location (or locations), and then grab the embed code by clicking on Google’s link icon and then copying the code under “Paste HTML to embed in website.” You can also customize how your map will appear by clicking on “Customize and preview embedded map” to modify the height, width, and style of your Google Maps embed. You can embed a map with only one location highlighted, with directions between multiple places, or you can create a map with multiple location markers.
For this week’s challenge, incorporate our Google Maps embed feature by plotting out some of the favorite places that you’ve been, or the places you want to go. Need some more ideas?
- Draw a map of your life story. Show us where you were born and where you grew up. What were the most significant places in your life, and how did they change you? Give your readers a visual by including these places on your map to show in your post.
- You’ve got three months, an unlimited budget, and a severe case of wanderlust. Where would you go? Would you take a train through Europe, or explore Asia by car? How about a bicycle trip across country? Let us follow you on your imaginary endeavor.
- Be a tour guide. Every single city has something special to share. Tell us about the quirky, weird, interesting, or cool places in your town that all visitors should see.
Need some inspiration for exploring the open road? Check out:
- The Big Van Trip Continues | staffordcreative’s Blog
- Roadtrip to Canada | jenniferkoman
- Wandering With the Watsons | Wandering with Purpose
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A slightly different use of maps to illustrate an essay I have been wanting to write. http://wp.me/pVAFb-rY
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Here is my post for the Map It Out challenge: http://culturallife.wordpress.com/2013/01/10/my-dream-trip
One of my big dreams is to have plenty of time to travel and an unlimited budget. My wanderlust is running high and my post charts one of my dream trips, beginning in New York City and ending in Seattle. Plenty of photos and maps and even a little music…. 🙂
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After a bit of struggling, I made it!! http://autumninbruges.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/england-travel-bucket-list/
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this sounds really cool!
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=) awesome. I’m almost done with this, my first challenge. I am new to WordPress.com, and am loving every minute of it so far.
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I’m glad to hear that, and welcome!
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Here’s a link to mine: (shortlink) http://wp.me/p32Aho-1g
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Mapping it out….creating a bucket list of amazing eateries to try in Ottawa! http://traveldestinationbucketlist.com/2013/01/11/ottawa-restaurant-bucket-list/
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This was such an interesting exercise! So glad I saw this challenge. http://dearpeopleofamerica.com/2013/01/11/im-not-homesick-im-nostalgic/
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Here’s mine. http://au1688.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/sojourns-in-my-life-and-yours/
A lovely writing challenge that was! Totally enjoyed writing it. 🙂
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Thanks so much for the challenge. I just started my WordPress blog on my WordPress powered website a little over a month ago. My friends and I found a ancient mound built by prehistoric natives with a bird effigy cut out of the woods. I’ve been meaning to write about it…thanks for helping with the tools! I hope you enjoy.
http://www.chibalancingcenter.com/ancient-effigy-mound/
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This challenged allowed me a chance to share my personal life experience, shine a spotlight on ‘my three homes’ and become more ‘digitally fluent’ in the process! Thanks for the opportunity! http://jcholman.wordpress.com/2013/01/12/my-three-homes-a-trip-of-a-lifetime-and-dpchallenge/
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Thank you for this. The basic google map paste went well. The customizing didn’t work so well. I will revisit this. In the meantime, the mapping fit perfectly in a post I had drafted, but had not yet posted. I’ve enjoyed viewing other posts and how they incorporated maps. Here is mine: http://stillarunner.com/2013/01/12/something-to-be-said-for-spontaneity/
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This was a learning experience on so many levels for me. I really enjoyed it!
http://littlemisswordy.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/my-word-ly-travels/
Thank you.
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