| Businesses, Nonprofits and Not-for-profit Organizations |
| As a business owner or organization director, you need to make informed decisions and communicate effectively. Today's GIS technology can help you: |
| * visualize where your customers are located, to optimize target marketing efforts, including precise combat zone determination |
| * communicate valuable information to your board or to the public, using substantive visuals that grab and hold audience interest and increase that information's retention |
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analyze and display demographic data, to support grant proposals, educate
policymakers or better channel resources |
| * determine the best location for your new facility, by combining numerous layers of data and varying site selection criteria |
| * add dynamic graphics to your web site |
| Whether it's simple maps or more complex data analysis, let the power of GIS assist you in making your job easier. |
Tourism Professionals |
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| A map can do so much more than provide directions. | ||
| Let a GIS create maps for you that will help: | ![]() |
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| * Take inventory, categorize and visualize where all the assets in your region are located | ||
| * Determine what natural and man-made barriers prevent easy access to your region's attractions | ||
| * Promote your attractions, through brochures, poster displays, web sites | ||
| * Better understand your surrounding region's demographics, to effectively channel marketing resources | ||
| * Present convincing and well-documented support materials for funding | ||
| * Understand, define and then promote your town's "sense of place" | ||
| * Highlight accomplishments and create memorable publicity | ||
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