WOLFeatRAM All American 1900 Posts user info edit post |
Need to do some demographic research and our company has usually used MapPoint. Currently we have the 2006 version and they are thinking about upgrading to 2010. Im used to using google earth, but not sure if it has any demographic research tools available.
Mostly we need to research demographics by zip code, ideally age 65+.
Any other programs out there we should be looking at? 11/18/2009 4:28:58 AM |
WOLFeatRAM All American 1900 Posts user info edit post |
bttt 11/19/2009 8:36:33 PM |
pooljobs All American 3481 Posts user info edit post |
i thought mappoint was just a tool to map the data that you find, how are you using it to do research? 11/19/2009 9:08:37 PM |
sheldavie All American 539 Posts user info edit post |
ArcGIS + Business Analyst (or some other dataset) = FTW. That being said, Business Analyst subscriptions aren't cheap. What's your budget? 11/19/2009 10:47:11 PM |
WOLFeatRAM All American 1900 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i thought mappoint was just a tool to map the data that you find, how are you using it to do research?" |
You can search demographic (age, sex, race, household income, etc) by county, state, etc.11/20/2009 5:50:40 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i thought mappoint was just a tool to map the data that you find, how are you using it to do research?" |
That's how you do research, dawg.
But yeah, you can do with this ArcGIS, MapPoint, or a couple of other commercial mapping packages. It's really just about finding your data source (as sheldavie has already mentioned).
If you already use MapPoint, might as well stick with it and start researching data providers for it.11/20/2009 6:34:09 PM |
pooljobs All American 3481 Posts user info edit post |
i thought you had to load the data into it, and i thought the data was what he needed 11/20/2009 10:25:05 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
mmmm i love me some really good mapping programs (overlays, historical maps, progressions, flow...) 11/25/2009 11:32:32 AM |