Author Archive: SiteZeus
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Catapult Learning aims to improve student success by partnering with SiteZeus
For more than 40 years, Catapult Learning has made it their mission to provide education solutions that generate demonstrable academic achievement and better life outcomes for students, regardless of the learning barriers or other challenges they may face. And they’re turning to SiteZeus to help them learn more about the schools, students and communities they serve so that they can deliver better-targeted solutions that drive results.
Motor City Wash Works partners with SiteZeus to help customers find greater success
No one understands what it takes to build a successful car wash more than Motor City Wash Works. Since their inception in 2004, Wash Works has grown to become proven leaders in the car wash industry, helping investors find the right equipment and insights to build their businesses. And now, thanks to SiteZeus, these insights will include best-in-class, analytics-driven location information as well.
Mo Asgari, Monkey Group
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, Mo Asgari, President at Monkey Group, helps us answer “what is a leader’s true job?”. He also gives us a five year outlook on the off premise and explains what is going to happen to those 30% fees that third parties are charging.
How customer segmentation can drive better location-based decision-making
In the retail revolution, outdated customer segmentation tools are holding brands back. While census data and predictive analytics worked well until recently, they’re no longer the gold standard in location intelligence; this is why the news is riddled with store-closure headlines of top brands like Family Dollar, Sears, and Gap. So what's next? A.I. powered decision-making solutions. One of the many ways in which A.I. can help brands thrive is by enhancing customer segmentation so real estate teams can unearth deep insights.
Prescriptive-Led Growth webinar: A new age of location intelligence
Enjoy this game-changing webinar. SiteZeus Founders Keenan and Hannibal Baldwin cover a radical new approach to location intelligence that puts brands in complete control of growth and optimization.
Jayson Tipp, Pincho
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, Jayson Tipp takes us from the days of Census data on CDs into 2019. He also discusses how without a leader who understands analytics and technology, there is no hope.
Jack Henry, Operations Director
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, Jack Henry discusses his experience opening different format stores to earn a 126% increase in sales. He also explains how teaching kids to make pizza creates customers for a lifetime.
Beth Azor, Azor Advisory Services
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, Beth Azor of Azor Advisory Services, offers her advice for retailers. She also discusses why social media is the blaring truth that the real estate industry is ignoring.
Lyden Foust, Spatial.ai
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, Lyden Foust of Spatial.AI, discusses the difference between asking questions and observing. He also explains the reasons of why two stores that look the same on paper are performing differently.
Savvy webinar: Get surgical with site selection, get Savvy
Enjoy the SiteZeus Savvy webinar as Keenan Baldwin and Daniel Black of SiteZeus, showcase our new cloud-based platform. If you’re an emerging brand, a broker, developer, or municipality looking to better understand the variables that drive site performance, you won’t want to miss this!
John Hamburger, Franchise Times Corp
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, John Hamburger of Franchise Times Corp., discusses how the restaurant space has evolved through the ages to what it is today. He also gives advice for restaurants to raise capital the right way to prepare for the inevitable.
Chains learn harsh lessons in NYC: technology is key to survival
New York City has long been the epicenter for retail and restaurant chains. Not only is it home to a huge consumer market, but it also has that “it factor” that attracts everything from flagship stores to pop-ups. Yet – for the first time in more than a decade – chains are closing more stores in New York City than they’re opening.