crm The power of WHERE, why does location matter❓ Sure, we have a map but that is just the blank canvas we use, the data we add to that canvas helps you visualise or paint the picture of what is happening where in your business.
analysing data How can I create a public map and share my data❓ The simple answer was YES, and in this blog, we are walking through the steps of uploading data, creating a map, and then creating a public map with a URL
analysing data It is not just about the PIN, but the analysis of all your data by Location✔ In this blog demo we are considering how you can use the charting features of Mapsimise.com to understand all your customer, sales, and marketing data.
microsoft dynamics crm Building Microsoft Dynamics 365 Marketing Lists by location…. You know you want to Today we are going to look at creating Marketing lists in Microsoft Dynamics 365, by location
business search Ways You Can Use Search In Mapsimise This week we are taking another look at the capability of the Mapsimise search as this has several great features and different capabilities. Which can help you find out more information about a
Analyse Sales Like a needle in a haystack... or not, with Mapsimise Advanced Filters! It’s Friday again and you may have noticed we missed last week’s Tips and Tricks due to the Easter bank holiday (we did think of trying to come up with something
Grids and layers Here's the Steps to Working with Grids and Layers in Mapsimise Buckle up! We're going to jump straight into another helpful guide on working with grids and layers.After working with a number of customers this week, we thought we’d have a quick
Analyse Sales Layer up your data in Mapsimise to significantly improve data analysis. Here's how: This week we thought we would share a little about connecting the dots and show how multiple layers can be very useful when analysing data from several different sources.As you may know
Analyse Sales 6 connectors to Mapsimise: Which will you choose? It's that time of the week again and this week’s Tips and Tricks for Mapsimise is about connected data and using data from different sources to build a view of what is
ecommerce How Geo Helps in an Ecommerce World It might seem that over the last 18 months the world of retail has turned upside down with more and more businesses and consumers turning to online providers for good and services. But
Analyse Sales Let's make your data visual with Mapsimise's customisable pins As you may know by now Mapsimise can be used for many different data types; from customer analysis to sales, marketing, and service.Mapsimise has been designed to help you understand your data
Analyse Sales How to manage your maps and data the easy way… How to Manage MapsFirst let’s look at managing maps. If you have ever wanted to delete a map but were not sure how then like everything in Mapsimise, to enhance the user
Analyse Sales Find a client their dream job with Mapsimise: Using Mapsimise in Recruitment You may know by now that Mapsimise is a data platform that helps you visualise and work with data in a location-based way. Our aim is to help you and your team collate
Analyse Sales Make Mapsimise your own with customisable pins on your map! Here's HOW: This week we are looking at pins, icons and pin colour variation to help you make your maps more visual and easier to understand. We appreciate some of you are using this feature
Analyse Sales Take your data analysis to the next level with Google Business Search! Today we are looking at how to use external data with your business systems. Over the past months we have heard more than once the phrase “data is the new oil".Did you
collaboration There is an 'I' in Mapsimise, BUT it was made for TEAMS: Collaboration with Mapsimise This week we wanted to share a little bit more about how you can make your data visualisation go out with a bang!Mapsimise, as you know, is about working with and sharing
quick filters Filtering your data needs to be FAST. No excuses! Filtering your data should be a simple and pretty instant task but that's not always the case. We've made this our mission with Mapsimise. Let's find out more...How do you quickly get
data How to: Analyse your Sales, Opportunities and Revenue by location with Mapsimise This week we are sharing some great tips and tricks to help you identify and analyse your sales, opportunities, and revenue data by its location.Helping you get more from your SALES and
Maps for Email Marketing Marketing is key and Mapsimise helps you target your audience by location! This week is all about how you can get the best from Mapsimise for your marketing. It’s been a very odd year so far, but marketing is still hugely important as business
data analysis Data analysis is as sweet as pie using Mapsimise! In this weeks “Tips and Tricks” we are focusing on analytics and charting, which can be easily added to a map. Data analysis is key for business and significantly useful in the current
shape filters Learn about Shape Filters! Cut some shapes with your data... We are sharing more tips and tricks to get you started. This week we are looking at filtering data with shapes.We know you may have uploaded data already and so we wanted
Benefits of KML Helping the UK public sector to “BUY” Location Intelligence Here at Mapsimise, we have never positioned ourselves as wanting to just sell numbers or licences.We have always taken the approach to grow and help our customers solve problems with the solutions
data tables Working with your own data via Mapsimise data tables: How does it work? In this week’s Tips and Tricks, we wanted to share how simple it is to edit and work with Mapsimise data tables and how easy you can edit them once created.You
Geospatial So, what kind of hole would you like? One of our customers recently built a map view of all software renewals by location and then created a route and visit plans for a sales team members to action. The same could have also easily been done with maintenance appointments.
Geospatial Technology Marketing with Mapsimise: How does it work? With new technology, comes new ways of marketing. Many of the popular marketing techniques we use today were not even around 20 years ago.