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DATA ANALYTICS FOR THE REST OF USPowerful List Profiler for Direct MarketersSnapShot is an automated tool that statistically profiles your best customers. Within minutes, your house file is matched against a comprehensive database of U.S. businesses or consumers to create a customized market penetration analysis. The strength of SnapShot lies in the consumer and business demographic overlays that reveal a trove of detailed information. In three simple steps, you can purchase a list of prospects (in your specific trade area) that look just like your best customers. A decade ago, a SnapShot-like analysis cost several thousand dollars and was only used by the biggest direct marketers. With SnapShot, the cost of such a detailed analysis is now available at a fraction of that price, making it affordable to even small- to moderately-sized marketers, non-profits and political campaigns. As a profiling tool, the larger your house list sample, the more accurate your corresponding SnapShot results will be. SnapShot supports house file uploads of 500 to 100,000 names. The fee is the same, regardless of the list size you choose to profile. It is in your interest to profile as large a sample as possible. The list is only used to create your SnapShot and is treated with complete confidence. Each attribute has a corresponding penetration index associated with it. The penetration index showcases the relationship between the percentage of customers sharing the same demographic attributes as those individuals in your marketing footprint. The higher the penetration index, the more penetrated your file is for that demographic (and this is considered significant). Any attribute with a high penetration index could be utilized as part of a straight list selection. Keep in mind that the more attributes you add to a straight list pull, the lower your overall count will be as using this methodology, as records must match all of the criteria.
In the B2C example above, note that the penetration index is high for both grandparents as well as the age band of 65-74. You could use this insight to do a straight list pull based on these specific attributes. Alternatively, you can use scored data. Unlike straight list selection where a record must match all of the criteria to be included, records included in a scored record pull do not necessarily match all of the criteria. The records with the highest score will typically match many of the high penetration attributes, but not necessarily all. The scores for each prospective contact are based upon the penetration index values calculated for each demographic attribute. The total sum of these scores equates to the total score for a particular record. Your list is profiled based on the following characteristics: Compact Consumer Attributes
• Adults In Household Epsilon Consumer Attributes
• Advantage Dwelling Type Business Attributes
• 2 Digit Primary SIC Code For a business SnapShot, the scores are applied to the Infogroup database while for a consumer SnapShot, the scores are applied to either the Compact or Epsilon databases.
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