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Location Intelligence meets decision technology: SiteZeus leads shift into new Prescriptive-Led Growth era
TAMPA, Fla. (April 17, 2019) — SiteZeus is excited to be at the forefront of a transformative change occurring within the location intelligence sector. Its artificial intelligence-powered platforms are providing solutions that are helping introduce emerging and established brands to a new age of Prescriptive-Led Growth (PLG).

Prescriptive-Led Growth: A new age of location intelligence
Enjoy this game-changing webinar. SiteZeus Founders Keenan and Hannibal Baldwin cover a radical new approach to location intelligence that puts brands in complete control of growth and optimization. To view this webinar, please tell us a bit about yourself.
How to use mobile data to select restaurant locations
Growing a multi-unit franchise into an empire comes with growing pains. Having a winning concept isn’t enough anymore. Even those topping this year’s Emerging Brands list aren’t immune. Location remains a major success factor for brick-and-mortar brands.

Jack Henry, Operations Director
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, Jack Henry discusses his experience opening different format stores to earn a 126% increase in sales. He also explains how teaching kids to make pizza creates customers for a lifetime.

HOTWORX selects SiteZeus to help build the future of fitness
With their innovative fitness technology and unique business model, HOTWORX is poised to meet a growing demand for their industry-first fusion of heat, infrared and isometric exercise. And they’ve chosen SiteZeus to help them meet that demand.

How Steve Jobs changed modern location intelligence
Retail chains that are benefiting from the tech revolution sweeping through the location intelligence industry owe a big thank you to Steve Jobs. Smartphones that millions of people now carry with them everywhere are allowing retail brands to capture more data and insights on consumer behavior and travel patterns than ever before.
Retail revolution – how modern data sets are changing the landscape
Site selection strategy is becoming more advanced. Data is easier to collect and analyze, and expansion can be determined in minutes instead of months. In fact, this BBQ chain is expanding in a shifting marketplace because of how they’re harnessing modern data sets.

Are you going to ICSC RECon 2019?
RECon is THE convention of the year for the real estate industry. This event is designed for emerging retailers and technology pioneers to connect. At the conference, you will be able to listen to keynote speakers, learn about the latest trends, grow your business, make deals, and more.

Beth Azor, Azor Advisory Services
On this episode of Tech + Mortar, Beth Azor of Azor Advisory Services, offers her advice for retailers. She also discusses why social media is the blaring truth that the real estate industry is ignoring.

How Sonny’s BBQ uses SiteZeus to measure success, find new locations & prioritize remodel features in just minutes
For 50 years, Sonny’s BBQ local pitmasters have served barbecue slathered in Southern Hospitality to millions of guests in America through its locations spanning the Southeast. Today, many of the older locations are now in markets where populations and demographics have shifted. Sonny’s is now using SiteZeus’ software solution to analyze the performance of existing restaurants, as well as to provide location intelligence for new locations as the brand grows.

Q&A: 5 questions recapping IFA 2019 with Tyler Carlson, VP of Customer
On February 24-28, SiteZeus had the pleasure of attending the 2019 International Franchise Association Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Afterwards, we asked VP of Customer, Tyler Carlson to share some of his thoughts on the show.

Retail in a drone era
When most people think of drones, they might think of unmanned military strikes, or of the toy drones. But the fact is, drones are already used for a number of complex tasks across many different industries. First responders and disaster workers use them to help spot and aid stranded victims. Walmart has applied for over 46 patents involving drone technology. In March of 2018, UPS and Amazon were both reportedly researching ways to make drone delivery a reality, with Amazon securing patents for their Amazon Air Prime service.2 While the logistics still present challenges, it’s clear that the potential for drone capabilities is growing by the day.