The covid crisis forced companies to accelerate the digital transformation process they had been experiencing, forcing the implementation of new business strategies that, far from disappearing when the pandemic passes, will remain and be reinforced.
Crib economy, geolocalization, digital shopping...
Sophos, a bookstore located in Zona 10 of Guatemala City, is a point that 15 minutes by car monopolizes a potential market of 239 thousand consumers, of which 40% are interested in books.
Using the Geomarketing solutions we have developed for our clients, CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence team analyzed the environment of some of the main bookstore locations operating in Central American countries. Below is an extract of the findings of the study.
Evaluating the commercial environment of each sales point of, for example, a bakery chain, is key to sizing the turnover potential of each location, a fundamental input for efficiently designing the expansion plan to compete in other micromarkets.
Using the Geomarketing solutions we have developed for our clients, CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence team analyzed the environment of some of the main locations of the bakery and pastry chains operating in Central America. Below is an extract of the study's findings.
In San Salvador, in the Maquilishuat and San Benito neighborhoods, there are high purchasing power consumers who are interested in photography, pets, cosmetics and tennis.
Through a Geomarketing tool developed by CentralAmericaData and based on interactive maps, it is possible to identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers, in any country.
The Almacenes Siman store located in Plaza Gran Vía, in Ciudad Merliot, is a sales point that, at a distance of 15 minutes walking, captures a potential market of over 15 thousand consumers, and 87% of them are interested in footwear.
Using the Geomarketing solutions that we have developed for our clients, CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence team analyzed the environment of some of the main department stores in Central America. Below is an excerpt of the study's findings.
The Portales shopping center, located in zone 17 of Guatemala City, is a sales point that at a distance of 15 minutes walking, it monopolizes a captive market of 23 thousand people, and of them, 18% show interest in the jewels.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any country in Central America, the variables population, income, average monthly expenditure and consumer interests. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any sales point.
How many people live around a shopping center, how old they are, what is their consumption level and what products or services they are looking for, are some of the questions that can be answered with the new geomarketing tools.
Measuring the potential demand of micro markets, based on the evaluation of the environment of a shopping center and its comparison with other similar sales points, has become essential to design adequate commercial strategies.
The surroundings of the Plaza de la Independencia, in Panama's Casco Antiguo, is a sales point that at a distance of 10 minutes walking, monopolizes a captive market of 38 thousand people who together spend $6 million, and of them, 17% show interest in sunglasses.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any country in Central America, the variables population, income, average monthly expenditure and consumer interests. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any point of sale.
How many people are interested in this type of food, where they are located, how old are they and what is their monthly spending level, are some of the questions that can be answered with the use of specialized geomarketing tools.
At CentralAmericaData we have developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive maps, through which it is possible to identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any country in Central America, variables such as population, income, average monthly expenditure and consumer interests. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any point of sale.
Knowing the interests of potential customers and their location, their spending capacity and their ages, is fundamental to making decisions such as where to open a new sales point, or to define how to reach certain types of customers.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income, average monthly expenditure and consumer interests. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any sales point.
Multiplaza Curridabat and its surroundings is a commercial point that in the country monopolizes a captive market of more than 17 thousand people, which can be covered with home deliveries just five minutes away by car.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any point of sale.
Cascadas Mall is a shopping center in the Honduran capital that has, just five minutes away by car, a market of 19 thousand people, of which 32% are interested in food such as pizzas.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income, average monthly expenditure and consumer interests. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any point of sale.
The Mega Mall is a sales point in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, which holds a captive market of more than 78 thousand people, which can be covered with home delivery just five minutes away by car.
At CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any point of sale.
The Galerias Shopping Center in Escalon and its surroundings is a commercial point that in San Salvador has a large market of more than 318 thousand people, which can be covered with home delivery just 15 minutes away by car.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any sales point.
Multiplaza Escazu and its surroundings is a commercial point that in Costa Rica monopolizes a captive market of more than 176 thousand people, which can be covered with home deliveries just 15 minutes away by car.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any sales point.
Recognized Brazilian company of backhoe loaders, telescopic, articulated and other types of cranes looking for companies interested in representing the brand and distributing their machinery in Central America and Mexico. The company manufactures and sells telescopic,...