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Guide to Finding Maps for Small Business Marketing

Finding and using the right maps can help chart your success

By Tom Nutile, Principal, TN Communications Group

Almost any business faces constantly increasing competition, which makes it vital for entrepreneurs to effectively target your customers, know where they live and know how best to reach them by direct mail or other methods. One effective way of doing this is by using marketing maps, which help you effectively decide where your best customers are.

Here are some tips on setting up a system:

  1. Figure out what information you need to track to make your business more effective — is it the ZIP codes of your prime customer base? The demographics of your region? The drive times from your targeted customer bases to your store locations?
  2. Do some intelligence gathering, perhaps through joining a trade association, to determine what, if any, maps others in your niche are using.
  3. Determine whether you can meet your needs using pre-made general-use maps, whether you can make what you need using marketing map software, or whether you are best served by ordering custom-made maps.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


ZIP code maps are essential to many marketing efforts

One effective way to target customers is to keep track of their ZIP codes, perhaps at the register or through your mailing list. Using a ZIP code map, you can effectively target direct mailings, other advertising and special events.
I recommend: Find ZIP code maps at Baldwin Map Shack, Maps & Graphics and Galaxy Maps. Find a ZIP code atlas at Key Maps.

Consider alternative ZIP code maps

If you want to track postal regions slightly larger than ZIP codes, consider three-digit ZIP code maps or Postal Service "Sectional Center Facilities" (SCF) maps. Three-digit maps group ZIP codes by their first three digits and track slightly larger regions than the five-digit maps.
I recommend: Find what you need at Maponics.

Drive-time and directional maps help customers find your location

Consider developing custom drive-time maps that show you how long it takes to drive to each of your store locations from a specific ZIP code or neighborhood.
I recommend: Get custom drive-time maps from Baldwin Map Shack. Micromarketing develops drive-time maps that can be viewed at either the ZIP code or the carrier-route level. MapQuest can help you integrate maps, driving directions and search functionality into your own Web site.

Territory maps help you assign sales reps

Sales territory maps can help you divide your market area into balanced and logical sales or franchise territories.
I recommend: Get sales territory maps at MapShop, SmartDraw and Maponics.

Do-it-yourself maps let you customize for your own needs

Use specialized software to create your own maps
I recommend: Draw your own maps using SmartDraw or Mapping Analytics.

Invent your own map-related marketing

Google, Yahoo and MapQuest all offer some nifty mapping solutions for business.
I recommend: Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps and MapQuest offer some eye-popping technology with drag-and-drop maps, satellite photos, detailed directions and other features that you can use in your own marketing materials.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • When ordering a carrier-route map, ask how often the company updates its carrier-route information. Carrier routes are always changing, so a company that updates yearly probably won't offer useful data.
  • Maps can also be used for direct customer outreach. For example, consider developing a map of your delivery area that you can hand out to customers. You might end up with more delivery customers that way.
  • Put your competitor's locations and distribution centers on a map. It may help you select the locations for your next stores or distribution centers.

The official source of Finding Maps for Small Business Marketing is
the Online Maps page at Business.com

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Recommended Solution Providers

MapInfo Corporation: Services
Offers software and services for mapping, routing and geocoding.

Maponics: Mapping Services
Offers custom mapping services for business.

Where2Getit: Mapping Service
Offers solutions for adding private label maps and driving directions to your site.

Catosphere: Professional Mapping Service
Presents reports and maps for targeted marketing.

SmartDraw: Sales & Marketing Graphics
Business graphics software for creating maps, charts and diagrams.

Market Maps: Products
Offers custom, zip code and digital maps for business.

Universal Maps: Custom Mapping
Offers custom mapping solutions for business & government.

I Need A Map: Services
Business cartography service.

Map Craft: Custom Cartography
Offers maps, perspective views and illustrations for promotional use,

Map Network
Offers print and digital mapping solutions for sales & marketing.

Best Sites to Learn More

About.com: Maps
Offers map definitions and mapping resources.

Best Blogs and Forums

Map Room
Blog covering everything from map collecting to mapping technologies.



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