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9 Location Intelligence Software Buyer's Guide Copyright © 2023 Tango. All rights reserved. Evaluating site accessibility and visibility As you analyze locations, you need to understand where they are in relation to local demand and their ability to access that demand. You can't simply overlay demographic data, or even traffic patterns, and accurately project the store's sales. And you can't quantify the impact of a store's visibility and accessibility without exploring a range of questions about where people can see the location from and how easy it is to enter and exit. Getting this wrong can lead you to create inaccurate site comparisons, throwing off your sales forecasts. Your location intelligence software needs to account for a range of accessibility and visibility factors to ensure it creates reliable site comparisons. As you compare solutions, be sure to ask: ظ Does your software show daily, weekly, or seasonal traffic spikes? ظ How do you evaluate each site's visibility? How does that factor into site models and sales forecasts? ظ Does your software indicate what directions have visibility or from how far away? ظ How does it evaluate location accessibility? ظ Does it factor in the number of different entrances and exits? ظ What does it show about parking availability? ظ Can it account for pedestrian access, including things like sidewalk access or public transportation?

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