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Best Practices for Creating Geoframes
Best Practices for Creating Geoframes

OnSpot recommendations for Geoframe creation.

Alyssa Paschke avatar
Written by Alyssa Paschke
Updated over a week ago

When building Geoframes, the context of the location is very important to consider in order to ensure you are capturing the largest, most targeted audience. Take a look at the list below for best practices when creating Geoframes, and ultimately, Geoframe audiences.

Consider things like:

  1. "Mobile Friendly Location" - Is the location a place where people are likely to spend time and use their mobile device? Or, is it more of a transient location that people move through quickly or are engaged in an activity where they don't use their phone?

  2. Population Density - Is the location in a populated or rural area? Are there busy roads or public transportation hubs nearby?

  3. Business Density / Surrounding Businesses - Is the location a standalone structure or within a larger building like a strip mall or office park?

  4. Customer movements to and from the location - Does the location have dedicated parking? Or would someone have to park elsewhere and walk in order to reach the location?

Thinking through these items will ensure you are capturing the right devices and will enhance accuracy for audience creation, analytics, and attribution reporting.

Example:

Here is a rooftop-only Geoframe for a restaurant within a larger commercial building with a device count of 1,051 for the 6-month time frame. Although this count indicates that patrons to this restaurant are using their devices while inside, you are likely to miss some customers. There will be people using their device to navigate to the location in the parking lot, and then putting their device away once inside the restaurant.

Now, let's take a look at the device count when we include surrounding parking. Redrawing the polygon to include the full footprint of the restaurant and the likely customer parking bumped up the device count to 6,614 over the same 6-month time period. Once turned into an audience, this Geoframe will provide more accurate Insight & Demographic reporting of the customers of this restaurant. It can be also used for attribution reporting and help the advertiser understand footfall traffic to this location based on who was targeted with a campaign.

Overall, following best practices for creating Geoframes will go a long way to ensure your audiences are capturing the appropriate devices and produce accurate reporting. Reach out to OnSpot support for any questions you may have around this process.

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