Hints+for+Making+a+Tour


 * Hints for making a tour**

While you're busy making a tour, here are a few hints and tips to help you create an informative and smooth tour:


 * 1) Try to order your placemarks in such a way as to make the tour self-playing. They should be in linear order so that the view moves from one to the next, rather than jumping all over the area.
 * 2) Use appropriate icons for each placemark. Use the tree icon for parks, and the church icon for churches. This gives your audience an immediate clue as to what the placemark is.
 * 3) Fill in a brief summary of the placemark in the description box. You might know what "the roundhouse" is, but your audience might not.
 * 4) The description box for each placemark accepts HTML - take advantage of that.
 * 5) If possible, include a link to a page with more information.
 * 6) If your tour has a very large number of placemarks, consider grouping them in categories with their own sub-folder. Right-click on your tour folder in the Places pane and select "New...Folder".
 * 7) Google Earth lets you zoom, pan and tilt the viewpoint - the view for each placemark should take advantage of that and show the location as best as possible. If you find a better view for a placemark, right click it and select //Snapshot viewpoint//.