how to visualize the top 10 countries to market IT IN RAPID MINER from given demographic data set.
UROOJRAFFAT
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Hi,
in my opinion this is less about visualization and more about analyzing the data.
For example, find variables that correlate with the measure you're seeking to optimize (growth of business, profit, ...). Try a linear regression to find the strength of the factors. Calculate ratios (measures by number of inhabitants, existing customers, ...).
If you have strong and valid numbers and a good explanation why they matter, you can go with simple charts like a bar chart, scatter plot for visualizing two attributes, or bubble plot for a third one.
Regards,
Balázs1
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Hi,
can you give us more details? What data do you have? What kind of visualization would you like? (A map, a bar chart, ...)
Regards,
Balázs0 -
hello thanks for your reply , actually its like company wants to expand their worldwide business supplying IT networking services for telecommunications (handsfree/internet). company has obtained data for demographic of countries from 2000 – 2015. xyz company sought intelligence from their data to target countries that have shown strong periodic growth, modernization and potential for expansion of IT business xyz company decided to focus it’s efforts on most profitable countries , xyz company would acquire new customers in targeted countries by advertising in mass media (e.g magazines, newspapers), direct marketing and telemarking would contact existing customers so how to do data visualization to convince the stakeholders in ABC company the top 5 countries to market IT network services. i have to wrote market strategies but before it how can i do visualization can you help me in this.0
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Hi,
in my opinion this is less about visualization and more about analyzing the data.
For example, find variables that correlate with the measure you're seeking to optimize (growth of business, profit, ...). Try a linear regression to find the strength of the factors. Calculate ratios (measures by number of inhabitants, existing customers, ...).
If you have strong and valid numbers and a good explanation why they matter, you can go with simple charts like a bar chart, scatter plot for visualizing two attributes, or bubble plot for a third one.
Regards,
Balázs1 -
thanks i will try this0