A GeoGrid widget is an embeddable widget that you can insert into your website’s page to let your potential clients check their business’s ranking on Google maps and apply to your services as a SEO professional to improve their position.
To create a widget you go to the GeoGrid section of your Linda Local account and choose the corresponding menu.
Click `Create` and begin filling out your information - name, GeoGrid size to be used and the API key. To obtain the key you need to follow the link to the Google 'how to' article.
First you're gonna need a project created. Go to the Google Console and create a new project.
Next thing - you need a billing. Click on the top left and go to Billing.
Link a billing account if you have none.
Connecting your credit card to a billing account doesn't mean you'll get charged - the free limits Google provides are quite enough, but if you cross that line then your business feels great and you can pay to Google.
Having set that up you're gonna land on the Billing Overview page. To make sure you don't go past Google's limits don't click Activate
on the top right until you have used your free 90-days trial.
Your next step is to scroll the right menu down to the APIs & Services
and click Library
.
We're looking to activate two APIs - Places API and Map Java Script API.
Get inside and click Enable
for each one of them.
If you've done everything correctly, you're gonna go to Metrics
and see your two enabled APIs in the dropdown menu as shown on the screenshot below.
Now you need to go to Credentials
-> Create credentials
.
Click Create API key
and there you have it. Copy and paste that to your GeoGrid widget.
Having done that, all that is left is some appearance to be set up. You can name your widget and give a little bit of description of its functionality to the potential users, edit fields placeholders as well as add some extra fields and require a GDPR or a ToS.
Preview your widget with a toggle on top of the Appearance settings
section.
The last but not least are the email settings. You can adjust the email subject and text, choose to get notified when a GeoGrid report is claimed through the widget, use webhooks to get that data sent wherever you wish, White Label the email if you have that set up in your account, and redirect a user after form submission to some specific page.
Done? Hit Create widget
, then reach out to it to grab the code snippet, insert that into your website and you are all set!