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Geocoding: Acquiring Location Intelligence for Better Busine

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  • Date Added: March 8th, 2010
  • Modified: March 8th, 2010
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In a tight economy, the need for making sound business decisions while finding efficiencies is crucial. That’s why more companies are looking to add location intelligence to their data to gain better insight into critical decisions. Location intelligence solutions can help businesses answer fundamental questions, such as: What is the geographic area we serve? Are our sales territories and client clusters properly aligned? What are missed or overlooked areas where potential clients might exist?

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greg brown
greg@melissadata.com
http://www.melissadata.com

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