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How to create a map with pins - eSpatial

Written by Liam Costello | Nov 11, 2013 2:32:00 AM

Is your data failing to get the attention it deserves? Then why not create a pin map with free-to-use eSpatial? In minutes, you can create a free shareable interactive map like the one below.

A pin map is a visual representation of a geographical area where specific locations are identified with pin markers. It's a simple but effective way to represent data points on a map.

Benefits of pin mapping for data-driven teams

Reliable location-based data helps improve analysis and decision-making processes. You can use GIS pin mapping to easily spot trends and anomalies across multiple locations. Pin maps help you develop a better understanding of the relationship between data and location, which is especially important for businesses with physical premises or delivery routes.

If you're wondering, "How do I make a map with pins?", this guide will show you how to create a pin map using several popular tools.

eSpatial

eSpatial is an intuitive mapping tool for business. You can create a map with pins using eSpatial in five simple steps.

  1. Ensure that your Excel spreadsheet data file (containing the information you want to plot) has a location column. If you have any problems uploading the data, you can read the "Prepare Data" help pages. Then save the file. eSpatial accepts xls, .xlsx, or .csv files.
  2. Sign up for a free eSpatial trial. Add a password and an email address. eSpatial is cloud-based, so there are no plug-ins required. Access your maps from any computer (Mac or PC) or mobile device with an internet connection. You can also share maps by simply forwarding a unique webpage link.
  3. Your account automatically opens upon sign-up. Click "Upload new data". The wizard will guide you through making a map. eSpatial asks for your location information for plotting purposes. You will be requested to confirm the location column (there may be more than one column with location information). If you are happy, click "Complete".
  4. Your data is uploaded and plotted on a map. The time it takes to create the map varies depending on the quality and volume of data and connection speed. When the upload is complete, click "Return to Map".
  5. You now have a pin map with plotted spreadsheet data and can start customizing and analyzing it.

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Google My Maps

There are two ways to add pins to your map in Google My Maps.

  1. Click on the pin icon on the top menu and drop it at the desired location. Give your pin an accurate name and add relevant information in the description field. Click "Save".
  2. Search for a location using the search box. When the location is displayed, click "Add to Map" to place your pin. The pin will automatically include descriptive information from Google Maps.

Spreadsheet tools

Google Sheets and Excel both support basic map visualizations using chart features. In Sheets, use a "Geo chart with markers"; in Excel, select a "Filled Map" chart. These tools are useful for quick visuals but offer limited customization.

Web-based tools

Online tools also provide some user-friendly options for pin mapping.

For example, Mapme allows you to add pins to your map manually, import them in bulk, or link to a Google Sheets document with your data. Advanced users can use the Mapme API for automated location management.

With ZeeMaps, first create your map and then use the Additions menu to add pin markers, individually or in bulk via a spreadsheet upload. You can customize the pins by adding details, images, or videos. Publish or share your completed map, or embed it on your website.

Maptitude

Maptitude is a professional mapping tool for advanced geographic analysis. You can import Excel data and plot pins using built-in tools like the Create-a-Map wizard. It's desktop-based and best suited for users with GIS experience.

Maptive

Maptive is a cloud-based mapping tool that lets you upload data from Excel or Google Sheets and instantly generate pin maps. You can group pins by attributes, customize markers, and create layered maps.

Google Maps API

  1. Get an API key.
  2. Create an HTML page with a div element to hold the map.
  3. Initialize the map and add markers using JavaScript.
  4. Customize the map's appearance and add more markers as needed.

Physical Maps

It's easy to create a map with pins using a physical map. Simply take a printed map of the region you want to cover and place push pins or map pins at specific locations. Use different-colored pins to signify different categories.

How do these pin mapping tools stack up against each other? Let’s compare some of the major tools we’ve discussed here: eSpatial, Google My Maps, Maptitude, and Maptive.

Key features

eSpatial Google My Maps Maptitude Maptive
Advanced mapping capabilities Simple map creation Professional GIS capabilities GIS mapping
Supports multiple map types Pin drops, layers, basic styling Advanced demographic data Territory mapping
Customizable styling      
Spatial analysis   Spatial analysis  
Route optimization     Route optimization

Best use cases

eSpatial Google My Maps Maptitude Maptive
Sales territory management Personal use Urban planning Sales & marketing
Real estate Simple location sharing Logistics Real estate
Retail Educational projects   Franchise planning
Field operations      
Market analysis      
Data-driven presentations      

Software integration

eSpatial Google My Maps Maptitude Maptive
Salesforce Google Workspace (Drive, Sheets) Supports shapefiles, CSV, Excel Salesforce (limited)
Excel Limited APIs Limited direct CRM integrations Excel
Google Sheets     Google Sheets
API access for custom integrations      

Security and scalability

eSpatial Google My Maps Maptitude Maptive
Cloud-based Basic Google account security On-premises and cloud options Cloud-based with encryption
Enterprise-grade security   Strong data security control  
Role-based access control      
Scalable for enterprise use Limited scalability Scalable for large and complex data Scalable for medium to large business needs

With the right tool, pin mapping gives you an easy way to delve into valuable data analysis, helping you make more informed business decisions. Create a pin map today and see what insights it reveals.