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In [[marketing]], '''Geodemographic segmentation''' is a [[Multivariate statistics|multivariate statistical]] classification technique for discovering whether the individuals of a population fall into different groups by making [[quantitative property|quantitative]] comparisons of multiple characteristics with the assumption that the differences within any group should be less than the differences between groups.
In [[marketing]], '''Geodemographic segmentation''' is a [[Multivariate statistics|multivariate statistical]] classification technique for discovering whether the individuals of a population fall into different groups by making [[quantitative property|quantitative]] comparisons of multiple characteristics with the assumption that the differences within any group should be less than the differences between groups.
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'In [[marketing]], '''Geodemographic segmentation''' is a [[Multivariate statistics|multivariate statistical]] classification technique for discovering whether the individuals of a population fall into different groups by making [[quantitative property|quantitative]] comparisons of multiple characteristics with the assumption that the differences within any group should be less than the differences between groups. == Technologies employed == The information technologies employed in geodemographic segmentation include geographic information system and database management software. *'''Geographic information system''': a business tool for interpreting data that consists of a demographic database, digitized maps, a computer and software. *'''Database management software''': a computer program in which data are captured on the computer, updated, maintained and organized for effective use and manipulation of data. == Principles == Geodemographic segmentation is based on two simple principles: *People who live in the same neighborhood are more likely to have similar characteristics than are two people chosen at random. *Neighborhoods can be categorized in terms of the characteristics of the population which they contain. Any two neighborhoods can be placed in the same category, i.e., they contain similar types of people, even though they are widely separated. == Geodemographic segmentation systems == Famous geodemographic segmentation systems are Prizm (US), Tapestry (US), CAMEO (UK), ACORN (UK) and MOSAIC (UK) system. New systems targeting subgroups of the population are also emerging. For example, Segmentos examines the geodemographic lifestyles of Hispanics in the United States. ===CAMEO system=== The CAMEO Classifications is a set of consumer classifications that are used internationally by organisations as part of their sales, marketing and network planning strategies. CAMEO UK has been built at postcode level and classifies over 42 million British consumers. It has been built to accurately segment the British market into 57 distinct neighbourhood types and 10 key marketing segments. CAMEO was developed and is maintained by [http://www.callcredit.co.uk/products-and-services/consumer-marketing-data-and-segmentation/cameo-classifications Callcredit Marketing Solutions]. === ACORN system === A Classification Of Residential Neighborhoods ([[ACORN_(demographics)|ACORN]]) system is conducted by Consolidated Analysis Centers Incorporated (CACI). It is the first and leading geodemographic tool to identify and understand the [[United Kingdom|UK]] population and the demand for products and services. ACORN categorizes all 1.9 million UK postcodes using over 125 demographic statistics within [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]] and employing 287 lifestyle variables. The classification system of ACORN contains 56 types of household under the 14 groups in 5 categories. === MOSAIC system === [[Mosaic_(geodemography)|Mosaic UK]] is Experian’s people classification system. Originally created by Prof Richard Webber (visiting Professor of Geography at Kings College University, London) in association with Experian. The latest version of Mosaic was released in 2009. It classifies the UK population into 15 main socio-economic groups and, within this, 67 different types. Mosaic UK is part of a family of Mosaic classifications that covers 29 countries including most of Western Europe, the United States, Australia and the Far East. Mosaic Global is Experian's global consumer classification tool. It is based on the simple proposition that the world's cities share common patterns of residential segregation. Mosaic Global is a consistent segmentation system that covers over 400 million of the world’s households using local data from 29 countries. It has identified 10 types of residential neighbourhood that can be found in each of the countries. These systems are consisted of the different types of businesses === geoSmart system === In [[Australia]], geoSmart is a geodemographic segmentation system based on the principle that people with similar demographic profiles and lifestyles tend to live near each other. It is developed by an Australian supplier of geodemographic solutions, RDA Research. geoSmart geodemographic segments are produced from the [[Australian Census]] ([[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]) demographic measures and modeled characteristics, and the system is updated for recent household growth. The clustering creates a single segment code that is represented by a descriptive statement or a thumbnail sketch. In Australia, geoSmart is mainly used for database segmentation, customer acquisition, trade area profiling and letterbox targeting, although it can be used in a broad range of other applications. === The Output Area Classification === The Output Area Classification (OAC) is the UK Office for National Statistics' (ONS) free and open geodemographic segmentation based upon the UK Census of Population 2001. It classifies 41 census variables into a 3 tier classification of 7, 21 and 52 groups. It is expected that a revised and enhanced version of OAC will becoming available with the release of the UK 2011 Census data in roughly 2013. The perceived advantages of OAC over other commercial classifications stem from the fact that the methodology is open and documented, and the data is open and freely available. This means that OAC is not a black box, nor is it expensive to use, in fact it is free. OAC has a wide variety of potential applications, from locational analysis to social marketing and consumer profiling. The UK public sector are increasingly taking up OAC as it represents a real cost saving during a time of recession. == References == * [http://www.callcredit.co.uk/products-and-services/consumer-marketing-data-and-segmentation/cameo-classifications CAMEO Classifications for the UK] *[http://www.caci.co.uk/acorn/acornmap.asp ACORN Family Group Classification] *[http://www.business-strategies.co.uk/sitecore/content/Products%20and%20services/Micromarketing%20data/Consumer%20segmentation/Mosaic.aspx MOSAIC Family Classification] *[http://www.hispanicsegmentos.com Hispanic Segmentos] *[http://www.rdaresearch.com.au/geosmart.php geoSmart Geodemographic segments] *[http://areaclassification.org.uk/ Output Area Classification User Group] [[Category:Multivariate statistics]] [[Category:Demography]] [[Category:Geostatistics]] [[Category:Marketing techniques]]'
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'In [[marketing]], '''Geodemographic segmentation''' is a [[Multivariate statistics|multivariate statistical]] classification technique for discovering whether the individuals of a population fall into different groups by making [[quantitative property|quantitative]] comparisons of multiple characteristics with the assumption that the differences within any group should be less than the differences between groups. Kyronn shurriah likes to hide the fact that he's a BATTYMAN and he sucks DICK thats why he cant get girls == Technologies employed == The information technologies employed in geodemographic segmentation include geographic information system and database management software. *'''Geographic information system''': a business tool for interpreting data that consists of a demographic database, digitized maps, a computer and software. *'''Database management software''': a computer program in which data are captured on the computer, updated, maintained and organized for effective use and manipulation of data. == Principles == Geodemographic segmentation is based on two simple principles: *People who live in the same neighborhood are more likely to have similar characteristics than are two people chosen at random. *Neighborhoods can be categorized in terms of the characteristics of the population which they contain. Any two neighborhoods can be placed in the same category, i.e., they contain similar types of people, even though they are widely separated. == Geodemographic segmentation systems == Famous geodemographic segmentation systems are Prizm (US), Tapestry (US), CAMEO (UK), ACORN (UK) and MOSAIC (UK) system. New systems targeting subgroups of the population are also emerging. For example, Segmentos examines the geodemographic lifestyles of Hispanics in the United States. ===CAMEO system=== The CAMEO Classifications is a set of consumer classifications that are used internationally by organisations as part of their sales, marketing and network planning strategies. CAMEO UK has been built at postcode level and classifies over 42 million British consumers. It has been built to accurately segment the British market into 57 distinct neighbourhood types and 10 key marketing segments. CAMEO was developed and is maintained by [http://www.callcredit.co.uk/products-and-services/consumer-marketing-data-and-segmentation/cameo-classifications Callcredit Marketing Solutions]. === ACORN system === A Classification Of Residential Neighborhoods ([[ACORN_(demographics)|ACORN]]) system is conducted by Consolidated Analysis Centers Incorporated (CACI). It is the first and leading geodemographic tool to identify and understand the [[United Kingdom|UK]] population and the demand for products and services. ACORN categorizes all 1.9 million UK postcodes using over 125 demographic statistics within [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]] and employing 287 lifestyle variables. The classification system of ACORN contains 56 types of household under the 14 groups in 5 categories. === MOSAIC system === [[Mosaic_(geodemography)|Mosaic UK]] is Experian’s people classification system. Originally created by Prof Richard Webber (visiting Professor of Geography at Kings College University, London) in association with Experian. The latest version of Mosaic was released in 2009. It classifies the UK population into 15 main socio-economic groups and, within this, 67 different types. Mosaic UK is part of a family of Mosaic classifications that covers 29 countries including most of Western Europe, the United States, Australia and the Far East. Mosaic Global is Experian's global consumer classification tool. It is based on the simple proposition that the world's cities share common patterns of residential segregation. Mosaic Global is a consistent segmentation system that covers over 400 million of the world’s households using local data from 29 countries. It has identified 10 types of residential neighbourhood that can be found in each of the countries. These systems are consisted of the different types of businesses === geoSmart system === In [[Australia]], geoSmart is a geodemographic segmentation system based on the principle that people with similar demographic profiles and lifestyles tend to live near each other. It is developed by an Australian supplier of geodemographic solutions, RDA Research. geoSmart geodemographic segments are produced from the [[Australian Census]] ([[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]) demographic measures and modeled characteristics, and the system is updated for recent household growth. The clustering creates a single segment code that is represented by a descriptive statement or a thumbnail sketch. In Australia, geoSmart is mainly used for database segmentation, customer acquisition, trade area profiling and letterbox targeting, although it can be used in a broad range of other applications. === The Output Area Classification === The Output Area Classification (OAC) is the UK Office for National Statistics' (ONS) free and open geodemographic segmentation based upon the UK Census of Population 2001. It classifies 41 census variables into a 3 tier classification of 7, 21 and 52 groups. It is expected that a revised and enhanced version of OAC will becoming available with the release of the UK 2011 Census data in roughly 2013. The perceived advantages of OAC over other commercial classifications stem from the fact that the methodology is open and documented, and the data is open and freely available. This means that OAC is not a black box, nor is it expensive to use, in fact it is free. OAC has a wide variety of potential applications, from locational analysis to social marketing and consumer profiling. The UK public sector are increasingly taking up OAC as it represents a real cost saving during a time of recession. == References == * [http://www.callcredit.co.uk/products-and-services/consumer-marketing-data-and-segmentation/cameo-classifications CAMEO Classifications for the UK] *[http://www.caci.co.uk/acorn/acornmap.asp ACORN Family Group Classification] *[http://www.business-strategies.co.uk/sitecore/content/Products%20and%20services/Micromarketing%20data/Consumer%20segmentation/Mosaic.aspx MOSAIC Family Classification] *[http://www.hispanicsegmentos.com Hispanic Segmentos] *[http://www.rdaresearch.com.au/geosmart.php geoSmart Geodemographic segments] *[http://areaclassification.org.uk/ Output Area Classification User Group] [[Category:Multivariate statistics]] [[Category:Demography]] [[Category:Geostatistics]] [[Category:Marketing techniques]]'
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