Many modern editors (like WordPress Elementor) allow you to add a "Download" button for a more professional look. Step 3: Important Security Tips

Once you have the URL, you can add it to your blog post in a way that is clear for users.

For advanced users, you can provide a "checksum" (like an MD5 or SHA-256 hash) so they can verify the file hasn't been tampered with.

Remind users they will need a tool like WinZip or the built-in Windows/Mac extractor to access the files.

Tell your readers exactly what is inside the ZIP file so they know it is safe to open.

Similar to Google Drive, these services allow you to generate a shareable URL for any file.

Most blogging platforms (like Blogger or WordPress) do not allow you to upload ZIP files directly into a post. You first need to host the file on a cloud service.

ZIP files are often used for phishing scams , so it is vital to build trust with your readers: