Mapfry Team
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Jan 7, 2025
You need to use intelligence

Access to good information can be the difference between business success and failure

Have you ever heard of the Almighty corporate mortality rate in Brazil, a study conducted in 2013 by Sebrae Nacional stated that 24.4% of them close their doors with less than two years of existence.

And this percentage can reach 50% in establishments up to four years old.

Another more in-depth study on Cause of Death In Brazilian companies, it points out:

When opening a company, some of the entrepreneurs do not collect important information about the market, such as customers, competitors, and suppliers, and more than half do not carry out strategic planning before the establishment begins, which can be harmful to the business.

Having information is essential for survival, but many people and companies still don't have access to it.

Geomarketing is like doing a crossword puzzle, you need to use your intelligence.

What if it were magic?

  1. You place a pin on the map and the system starts processing quickly, so it answers you the types of deals that would work best there.
  2. Then you choose a type, the system processes it again and returns the possible billing at that point.
  3. Then you extract a report with the main competitors, regions with a concentration of customers, and a list of marketing strategies to accelerate your sales.

This system would be amazing, but it wouldn't be a Geomarketing system.

Imagine the system processing your business objectives

It now identifies the possible billing at each location

And it concludes with a list of marketing actions to make it happen

By the way, there is a system of this type that we described, created by Sebrae himself to help entrepreneurs, it's called radar, it's worth knowing:

Mapfry offers a free plan so that every entrepreneur can count on the power of Geomarketing from the start.

Other references on the subject:

Geomarketing and dot

7 mistakes entrepreneurs make when choosing a business outlet

How to choose a good business location for the company