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Political conventions place spotlight on Tampa and Charlotte

  • August 30th, 2012
  • Posted in Consumer Insights . Featured

A look at consumer characteristics that make the Tampa and Charlotte markets as different from each other as the delegates attending the conventions.[ READ MORE ]

Where the “Hart” is

  • February 14th, 2012
  • Posted in Consumer Insights

What would a Hart surname say about you? Using Experian’s Mosaic® USA Consumer Lifestyle Segmentation solution, we constructed a hypothetical Hart family tree.[ READ MORE ]

    The gift of holiday data

    Led by Black Friday offers, campaigns with offers in the subject line made up almost 30% of all campaigns sent between Nov 18 and Nov 24

     

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