Google Maps is all or nothing. You can't use maps on a page that 
requires a membership fee without a Premier licence. You can't use 
screenshots of Google Maps on any website. You can't use Google Static 
Maps on a page that requires a membership fee without a Premier licence.

The only thing that you can do is forget the membership fees and make 
money off adverts. That might actually work out better than you might 
think, because: (a) not a lot of people are likely to want to pay to 
subscribe to a travel guide web site if they can find similar 
information on free sites (b) people who are interested in reading a 
travel guide might well click on adverts for hotels, car rental, etc. 
(c) Businesses like hotels tend to advertise quite aggressively on the 
Internet, so if you use AdSense you're likely to attract adverts that 
really are relevant to your readers (particularly if you drop words like 
"hotel" and "car rental" into your text occasionally, as well as place 
names) (d) because the adverts are likely to be of interest to your 
readers they're less likely to be put off if you feature them quite 
prominently on your page.

I don't know how much you'd be likely to make that way. All know for 
sure is that my maps tutorial doesn't have (b), (c) or (d), and earns 
about 40 cents per 1000 page views through AdSense.

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http://econym.org.uk/gmap
The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team


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