If you’ve been following the SiteSeer blog for a while, you might recall a post we wrote this time six years ago. It was not long after the 2016 Presidential election, and Hilary Clinton had just lost to Donald Trump…despite what the polls said leading up to the election.
What Market Research Experts Can Learn from Election Polls
Topics: Retail Data Analysis, Market Data, Site Selection Software, Data Quality, Site Selection Analysis, Sales Forecasting
How to uncover success in your retail or other chain business in 2023 and beyond
Everywhere you turn, there’s talk of rising interest rates, inflation and an impending recession that has every consumer on edge.
Topics: Retail Data Analysis, Market Research, Building New Locations, Analytics Solution
In the grocery industry, like many retail industries, there’s no room for error when it comes to opening new locations. Before you invest time, energy and financial resources into the opening of a store, you need to analyze that site thoroughly and understand its sales potential.
Topics: Smart Retail Growth, Retail Site Selection, Grocery, Single Site Studies, Supermarkets
Subscribe for Unlimited Void Analysis Reports!
If you’ve used Void Analysis in the past and found it to be a valuable tool, you’ve probably been tempted by a SiteSeer subscription, which gives you access to unlimited Void Analysis Pro reports (normally $299.99 each).
Topics: Void Analysis
SiteSeer Explorer Now Offers Applied Geographic Solutions (AGS) Data
Topics: Retail Data Analysis, Demographic Data, Retail Site Selection, Site Selection Software
Tips for Creating an Expansion Plan in Today’s Market
Here’s a scenario we’ve seen a lot here at SiteSeer: an entrepreneur starts a business. Maybe it’s a retail business of some kind—a boutique clothing store, an ice cream shop, a bike shop—or maybe it’s a restaurant.
Topics: Market Research, Market Data, Capital Planning, Retail Industry, Retail Site Selection, Restaurant Site Selection, Site Selection Analysis
If you keep tabs on the news, you’ve heard that the economy is slowing, with some analysts suggesting that the U.S. could face a recession by the end of the year. Inflation-adjusted consumer spending slowed to 1.5 percent in the first half of 2022 (per CNBC)—compared to nearly 12 percent a year earlier. The housing market seems to finally be slowing after two years of skyrocketing home values and minimal available inventory.
The 15 Fastest-Growing Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas (4/21 to 4/22)
Topics: Data Study, Population Study, Communities Industry
Addressing Staffing Challenges Using Mobile Activity Data
Ever been to your favorite coffee shop or clothing store during what seems to be a rush and they have one cashier and one frantic employee trying to do everything else?
Topics: Customer Analysis, Cell Phone Data, Mobile Location Data
Topics: Demographic Data, Data Partner, Data Quality