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Hello friends! Today we are in store for a very special episode. Were going to be showing how to make two Power BI maps. One using zip codes and one using a heatmap. Maps are fairly easy to make in Power BI but difficult to navigate the settings. Were going to show you easy ways to get started and level up your dashboard today. Welcome back to the channel. My name is Joe Zeplin, Microsoft MVP and small business coach based here in Florida. Our goal today is going to be making two Power BI Maps. Zip codes and heat maps. To start off, I put a link in the description below to the dataset we are going to be using. Its from Kaggle.com. Kaggles my favorite website for free datasets. All you have to do is enter your email and youll have access to numerous datasets. That people input. Today is going to be 2022s population data from the US census. Obviously to make a visual based on zip codes, zip codes has to be one of your columns. Our columns today are pop