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Market Segmentation - January 25, 2011
SPECTRUM segmentations break the population into 81 groupings that share some common characteristics: income, age, family structure, location, education, race, educational attainment, etc. Our Market Segmentation product has four modules to answer the basic marketing requirements:
Address Profiles - you enter a single address and it will give you a list of all of the profiles for the immediate area around that location.
Area Profiles - you select the geographies that you want information about and it will give you a list of all of the profiles for the entire area selected
Find People - you create a list of the various profiles that you are interested in and the report out will tell you where the highest concentration of these types of people live.
My Address List - profile an entire list of customers to by market segmentation.

Site Report 2010 Online - now with MAPS - January 5, 2011
Our new and improved Site Report 2010 is now available online. You can easily run three radii around a given location PLUS see your location on a map - with the 3 radii or zoom in for complete street names. Site Report 2010 provides a comprehensive report of demographic data for 2000, 2010, and 2015 including such variables as population, race, income, education, and others. Site Report 2010 is available in three versions - a free simple site report or a full site report for $95 or unlimited full site reports for $495.

Site Report DVD 2010 - now with MAPS - December 15, 2010
GeoLytics&aqute; Site Report 2010 has had a major improvement - it now has maps. Now you can easily run three radii around a given location PLUS see your location on a map - with the 3 radii or zoom in for complete street names. Site Report 2010 provides a comprehensive report of demographic data for 2000, 2010, and 2015 including such variables as population, race, income, education, and others. Site Report 2010 is available in two versions - a single report for $95 or unlimited reporting.

Crime Reports - November 10, 2010
Crime Reports 2010 allows for easy access to the UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING PROGRAM DATA from the U.S. Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation. The data contains 669 crime variables from 19464 agencies. The data can be run at the national level or broken down to the state or agency level.

Geocode API with 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections - November 11, 2010
Add geocoding to your internal software application or your company website that allows easy access to address verification, as well as being able to append latitude/longitude coordinates and the census block, block group, or tract. GeoLytics&aqute; Geocode API Tool Kit includes the programming and data tools needed to easily add geocoding functionality to your program or web application. The API can be used with Miscrosoft&aqute;s .NET platform from programs written in Visual Basic, .NET, C#, etc. The Geocode API with 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections also allows you to get a current sense of your customer base as well as anticipate trends.

Geocode 2010 online - October 14, 2010
Fast and accurate address matching with the GeocodeDVD is a snap. This latest version has improved geocoding technology based on the 2010 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles. You can geocode a single address or a file with thousands or even millions of addresses. The geocoder will automatically append the latitude/longitude for the address, the census block that it falls within and then the block group with its accompanying demographics. The GeocodeDVD is a stand-alone product that offers accurate, high-speed geocoding, and an affordable annual license.

Geocode API - September 21, 2010
Add a geocoding component to your software application or your company website that allows easy access to address verification, as well as being able to append latitude/longitude coordinates and the census block, block group, or tract. GeoLytics&aqute; Geocode API Tool Kit includes the programming and data tools needed to easily add geocoding functionality to your program or web application. The API can be used with Miscrosoft&aqute;s .NET platform from programs written in Visual Basic, .NET, C#, etc.

Zip+4 with 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections - July 21, 2010
Zip+4 with 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections provides the area centroid of the 31 million residential zip+4s with latitude/longitude coordinates and assigns the 2000 block, block group, tract, and county identification numbers/FIPS code. The latest version even lets you import and geocode your own lists of zip+4s, as well as append demographic data right to the zip+4 records. Zip+4 with 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections has the same 60+ geographic and demographic variables from the Census 2000 Long Form and in addition it also has 2010 basic Estimates and 2015 Projections for better analyzing your customers neighborhoods.

Census 1980 online - July 21, 2010
Census 1980 is now available online. The Census 1980 includes both the Short Form and Long Form data sets. The main advantage to the online version is that it makes the data accessible for those with Windows 7 or other 32 or 64 bit applications which are not supported on this older software version.

Zip+4 2010 - July 7, 2010
Zip+4 2010 provides the area centroid of the 31 million residential zip+4s with latitude/longitude coordinates and assigns the 2000 block, block group, tract, and county identification numbers/FIPS code. The latest version even lets you import and geocode your own lists of zip+4s, as well as append demographic data right to the zip+4 records. Zip+4 2010 has more than 60 geographic and demographic variables from the Census 2000 Long Form.

GeocodeDVD with 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections - July 1, 2010
The latest Version 6.0 of the GeocodeDVD not only geocodes addresses, automatically generating ArcGIS shapefiles for importing into mapping software, but now it also appends data from our 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections. This way you can process your customers&aqute; addresses and get up-to date data appended to your file for better profiling. With GeocodeDVD you take your list of addresses and create a layer of points that are instantly usable in ArcGIS - and the file will have data from 2000, 2010 and 2015.

2010 Block Level Estimates June 1, 2010
GeoLytics now has 2010 Block Estimates available. If you need up-to-date information at the smallest level of census geography, GeoLytics offers a large selection of U.S. population, household, and housing estimates data at the census block level. There are over 8 million census blocks in the U.S. Use these granular data to do statistical analysis of population and housing distributions and target small geographical areas. Our recently expanded variable list includes sex by age by race for the most precise population estimates available. We also have occupancy, owner vs. renter, households, families, and more.

Geocode 2010 Version 6.0 - May 24, 2010
Fast and accurate address matching with the GeocodeDVD is a given. This latest version has improved geocoding technology based on the 2010 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles. You can geocode a single address or a file with thousands or even millions of addresses. The geocoder will automatically append the latitude/longitude for the address, the census block that it falls within and then the block group with its accompanying demographics. The GeocodeDVD is a stand-alone product that offers accurate, high-speed geocoding, and an affordable annual license.

Premium Estimates 2010/2015 Projections Now Available On line - May 17, 2010
Our largest set of 2010 Estimated and 2015 Projected data are now available with online access. This data is an expansion on our existing Estimates/Projections products by including poverty and poverty indicators (no phone, no car, etc), employment and labor force participation, and Family Income. Like our other two Estimates/Projections products data included is as follows: population, race, age, income, education, family structure, consumer expenditure, housing etc. Estimates Premium also has expanded geographic covereage, in addition to the regular: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, zip codes, and radii. This new Premium version includes Towns (County subdivisions), Cities (Places) and Metropolitan Areas (Statistical Areas or MSAs).

Professional Estimates 2010 and Projections 2015 On line - May 3, 2010
Our Estimates Professional are now available with easy online access (or on a DVD). This data is an expansion on our existing Estimates/Projections products by including poverty and poverty indicators (no phone, no car, etc), employment and labor force participation, and Family Income. Like our other two Estimates/Projections products data included is as follows: population, race, age, income, education, family structure, consumer expenditure, housing etc. Estimates Premium also has expanded geographic covereage, in addition to the regular: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, zip codes, and radii. This new Premium version includes Towns (County subdivisions), Cities (Places) and Metropolitan Areas (Statistical Areas or MSAs).

Estimates 2010 / Projections 2015 On line - April 23, 2010
The same great 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections are now available with easy online access - providing demographic variables for the current U.S. population and 5-year projections of population trends. Variables include total population, population change, total households, race, age, gender, household income, owners vs. renters, and more. All of these variables are available at the national, state, county, tract, block group, and zip code level as well as having the ability to run a report as a radius around a given lat/long coordinate.

Premium Estimates 2010 and 2015 Projections - April 9, 2010
Our largest set of 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections are now available. This data is an expansion on our existing Estimates/Projections products by including poverty and poverty indicators (no phone, no car, etc), employment and labor force participation, and Family Income. Like our other two Estimates/Projections products data included is as follows: population, race, age, income, education, family structure, consumer expenditure, housing etc. Estimates Premium also has expanded geographic covereage, in addition to the regular: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, zip codes, and radii. This new Premium version includes Towns (County subdivisions), Cities (Places) and Metropolitan Areas (Statistical Areas or MSAs).

Professional Estimates 2010 and Projections 2015 - March 18, 2010
The latest 2010 Professional Estimates and 2015 Projections are now available, providing demographic variables for the current U.S. population and 5-year projections of population trends. Variables include all of the basic estimated data (total population, households, race, age, gender, income, owners vs. renters, and more). We also have included the complete break-outs of sex-by-age-by-race, household types and household size, median incomes by race, educational attainment, educational enrollment, and consumer expenditures. All of these variables are available at the national, state, county, tract, block group, and zip code level as well as having the ability to run a report as a radius around a given lat/long coordinate.

Estimates 2010 / Projections 2015 - March 11, 2010
The latest 2010 Estimates and 2015 Projections are now available, providing demographic variables for the current U.S. population and 5-year projections of population trends. Variables include total population, population change, total households, race, age, gender, household income, owners vs. renters, and more. All of these variables are available at the national, state, county, tract, block group, and zip code level as well as having the ability to run a report as a radius around a given lat/long coordinate.

1960 Census - February 18, 2010
The Census 1960 Urban Long Form data file includes 22,871 tracts from the urban parts of the country, 175 SMSAs (Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas or cities with their surrounding suburbs) and 175 Central Cities without their suburbs. There are 441 demographics for every tract in the country. In addition there are state and county level data about population, race (white and black), births and births per 1,000 people. The data source is the Census Tract Data, 1960: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File.

Real Estate 2010 - January 29, 2010
Real Estate 2010 can determine if a property is located in a Qualified Census Tract (thus allowing for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit established by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]). With Real Estate 2010 you can also append current population estimates by simply entering an address and running a report or download a list of qualified tracts for a county or a state, as well as spreadsheets of current demographics. Geographies available in this product include census tracts, qualified census tracts, counties, and states, as well as a radius report.

StreetDVD 2009 (the complete 2009 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles) - January 15, 2009
StreetDVD 2009 allows users to quickly and easily download all of the latest 2009 TIGER/Line® data. This 3-disk set includes all of the TIGER® boundary information released for 2009. You get all of the geographic layers released by the census bureau, plus all associated data. StreetDVD 2009 quickly exports data for seamless importing of layers into ArcGIS and MapInfo. Our intuitive windows interface allows you to export the geographic data in seconds or you can view the map and geographic data with the built-in map viewer.

Run Your Own Site Reports with SiteDVD 2009 now Available On Line - October 21, 2009
GeoLytics' Site Report 2009 gives you the ability to easily run three radii around a given location. Site Report 2009 provides a comprehensive report of demographic data for 2000, 2009, and 2014 in 3 rings around your target address. Population, race, income, education, and other demographic variables are delivered in detailed and accurate site reports. Site Report 2009 is available in two versions - a single report for $95 or unlimited reporting. Either way you get the same ease of access and user friendly interface.

New and Expanded Demographic Data for the Years 2001 through 2008 - October 6, 2009
Get 8 years of demographic data on a single DVD with GeoLytics' Annual Estimates 2001-2008, Annual Estimates Professional 2001-2008, or Premium Annual Estimates 2001-2008. These three products have demographic data for the years following the last decennial census and prior to the most recent current year estimates for 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 -- all on a dingle DVD! Variables include total population, race, income, households, housing, and much more. The Professional version has even more variables including consumer expenditures and demographic profiles available for all 8 years. And the Premium version will include all of those as well as poverty, labor force participation, employment, and family income. So if you need to track population and demographic trends for the years following the most recent census, then you need one of these data products.

Premium Estimates 2009 and 2014 Projections Available Now On Line - September 15, 2009
The largest data set of 2009 Estimates and 2014 Projections are now available. This data set expands on our existing Estimates/Projections products by including such variables as poverty and poverty indicators (no phone, no car, etc), employment and labor force participation, and Family Income. Our other two Estimates/Projections products include data at the following geographies: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, zip codes, and radii. This new Premium version includes all of these as well as Towns (County subdivisions), Cities (Places) and Metropolitan Areas (Statistical Areas or MSAs). Now all of this data can be accessed from the web - any time, any where you want

Crime Reports - July 28. 2009
Gain easy access to the UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING PROGRAM DATA for 9 years: 1998-2006 from the U.S. Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation. The data contains 669 crime variables from 19464 agencies. The data can be run at the national level or broken down to the state or agency level.

Premium Estimates 2009 and 2014 Projections Available - July 15, 2009
The largest data set of 2009 Estimates and 2014 Projections are now available. This data set expands on our existing Estimates/Projections products by including such variables as poverty and poverty indicators (no phone, no car, etc), employment and labor force participation, and Family Income. Our other two Estimates/Projections products include data at the following geographies: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, zip codes, and radii. This new Premium version includes all of these as well as Towns (County subdivisions), Cities (Places) and Metropolitan Areas (Statistical Areas or MSAs).

Zip+4 2009 - May 14, 2009
Zip+4 2009 is invaluable for profiling customers if you have incomplete addresses, but do have zip+4 data. This product provides the area centroid of the zip+4 with latitude/longitude coordinates and assigns the 2000 block, block group, tract, and county identification numbers/FIPS code. The latest version even lets you import and geocode your own lists of zip+4s, as well as append demographic data right to the zip+4 records. The standard version has more than 60 geographic and demographic variables from the Census 2000 Long Form. It is also available with the expanded 2009 Estimates and 2014 Projections.

Run Your Own Site Reports with SiteDVD 2009 - May 2, 2009
GeoLytics' SiteDVD 2009 gives you the ability to easily run three radii around a given location. SiteDVD provides a comprehensive report of demographic data for 2000, 2009, and 2014 in 3 rings around your target address. Population, race, income, education, and other demographic variables are delivered in detailed and accurate site reports. SiteDVD offers superior desktop power to run reports as needed and when needed, so you do not have to rely on expensive consultants to run reports for you. The SiteDVD is so user-friendly that anyone can use the software to explore business options and marketing potential.

Geocoder with 2009 Estimates / 2014 Projections - April 30, 2009
The latest Version 5.2 of the GeocodeDVD has just been improved. It has always automatically generated ArcGIS shapefiles for importing into mapping software. But now it also appends data from our newest Estimates (2009) and Projections (2014), so you can get up-to date data appended to your address file for better profiling of your customers. In one simple step you can take your list of addresses and create a layer of points that are instantly usable in ArcGIS - and the file will have data from 2000, 2009 and 2014.

Command-line Geocoder - April 25, 2009
The latest Version 5.2 of the GeocodeDVD is now available in a command-line version. That way you don&aqute;t have to start up the program to activate it but can more easily add it to your close of business processing at the end of the day or week and automatically update your files. You can then append 60+ variables from the 2000 census and if you want you can also append data from our current year estimates (2009) and our 5-year projections (2014).

2009 Estimates and 2014 Projections Available - March 12, 2009
The latest 2009 Estimates and 2014 Projections are now available, providing demographic variables for the current U.S. population and 5-year projections of population trends. Variables include total population, population change, total households, race, age, gender, household income, owners vs. renters, and more. We also have the Estimates Professional 2009/2014. This product includes all the variables on our standard Estimates and Projections product, plus it includes complete break-outs of sex-by-age-by-race, household types and household size, median incomes by race, and much more.This product includes variables on educational attainment and educational enrollment available on the Estimates Professional 2009/2014. In addition, the Estimates Professional has consumer expenditures and demographic profiles for 2009 and 2014. Both products have the same geographies included: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, zip codes, and radii.

StreetDVD 2008 with the complete 2008 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles Data Set - January 13, 2009
GeoLytics' StreetDVD 2008 gives users quick and easy downloads of the latest 2008 TIGER/Line® data. This multiple DVD set includes all of the TIGER® data released for 2008. You get all of the geographic layers released by the census bureau, plus all associated data. StreetDVD 2008 quickly exports data for seamless importing of layers into ArcGIS and MapInfo. With GeoLytics intuitive windows interface you export the geographic data in seconds. You can also view and map the geographic data with the product's built-in map viewer.

Accurate Address Matching with the GeocodeDVD Version 5.2 - January 6, 2009
Fast and accurate address matching with the GeocodeDVD Version 5.2. The latest version has improved geocoding technology based on the 2008 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles. In addition, with GeoLytics' GeocodeDVD with 2008 Estimates and 2013 Projections, users can append the most up-to-date demographic data directly to addresses. This latest version also appends the 108th congressional districts, as well as having the option to assign the zip+4, historic 1970, 1980, and 1990 Census tract and block group codes, in addition to the latitude, longitude, and 2000 Census block code. The source data are the most up-to-date 2008 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles. The GeocodeDVD is a stand-alone product that offers accurate, high-speed geocoding, and an affordable annual license.

Housing, Poverty, and Employment Estimates for 2001 to 2010 - December 9, 2008
Get this all new data set from GeoLytics as an add-on piece to any baseline demographic estimates product. This data set includes new demographic estimates for housing (including median home value and median gross rent), family income, poverty indicators, labor and unemployment, as well as detailed occupation estimates broken out by sex. The Housing, Poverty, and Employment Estimates are available for each year from 2001 to 2010 at the tract level for the whole nation. Call for a quote.

Real Estate Demographics 2008 with Qualified Census Tracts - November 5, 2008
Determine if your property is located in a Qualified Census Tract and get current population estimates by simply entering an address and running a report. Or download a list of qualified tracts for a county or a state, as well as spreadsheets of current demographics. The Real Estate Demographics DVD has the latest 2008 Qualified Census Tracts, so you can determine which properties may qualify for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit established by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]. In addition, it has the most up-to-date population and housing demographics for 2008 and projected to 2013, as well as detailed data from the 2000 Census available for census tracts, counties, and states. Run a single address and get a radius report, or download a whole spreadsheet of tracts or counties. It is as easy as 1-2-3 with the Real Estate Demographics 2008.

Run Your Own Site Reports with SiteDVD 2008 - October 29, 2008
GeoLytics' SiteDVD 2008 gives you the power to determine your best business site location with a fast and easy-to-use software product. SiteDVD provides a comprehensive report of demographic data for 2000, 2008, and 2013 in 3 rings around your target address. Population, race, income, education, and other demographic variables are delivered in detailed and accurate site reports. SiteDVD offers superior desktop power to run reports as needed and when needed, so you do not have to rely on expensive consultants to run reports for you. The SiteDVD is so user-friendly that anyone can use the software to explore business options and marketing potential.

Zip+4 Data for Matching Zip+4 Records to Latitude/Longitude Coordinates - September 24, 2008
The Zip+4 2008 is invaluable for profiling customers and clients. This DVD provides the latitude/longitude coordinates for each zip+4, and assigns 2000 census block, block group, tract, and county identification numbers and FIPS codes. The 2008 version even lets you import and geocode your own lists of zip+4s, as well as append demographic data right to the zip+4 records. If you have a list of zip+4 records, you can run your file and append data in one quick and easy step. Zip+4 DVD also lets the user run a report that will download a given area of zip+4 records, such as all the zip+4s in a county or download all the zip+4 records for the nation in one single extraction ? just like previous versions of the product.

Business Demographics 2008 with Industry Data and NAICS Codes - September 18, 2008
GeoLytics Business Demographics 2008 has all the business and demographic data you need on one DVD. The data in Business Demographics 2008 is from the most up-to-date sources and includes the latest 2006 county and zip code business trends data set, 2008 population estimates, 2013 population projections, 2008 and 2013 consumer expenditures, plus a selection of data from the Census 2000. All of these data are on a single DVD and can be accessed in various geographies, including the nation, state, county, and zip code. The data are also easily exportable for use in your own spreadsheets, statistical programs, or mapping software.

StreetDVD 2007 now with 2007 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles - July 10, 2008
Get the GeoLytics' StreetDVD 2007 for quick and easy downloads of the latest 2007 TIGER/Line® data. This 6 DVD set includes all of the TIGER® data released for 2007. You get all of the geographic layers released by the census bureau, plus all associated data. StreetDVD 2007 quickly exports data for seamless importing of layers into ArcGIS and MapInfo. With GeoLytics intuitive windows interface you export the geographic data in seconds. You can also view and map the layers yourself with the product's built-in map viewer.

Geocoding API Tool Kit Now Available - June 2, 2008
Add a geocoding component to your software application or your company website that allows easy access to address verification, as well as being able to append latitude/longitude coordinates and the census block, block group, or tract. GeoLytics' Geocode API Tool Kit includes the programming and data tools needed to easily add geocoding functionality to your program or web application. The API can be used with Miscrosoft's .NET platform from programs written in Visual Basic, .NET, C#, and the like. With our latest updated version, the Geocode API is now most suitable for Web applications.

Updated, Accurate Geocoding Software with the GeocodeDVD Version 5.0 - May 21, 2008
Get accurate geocoding with the GeocodeDVD Version 5.0. The latest version has improved address matching based on the 2007 TIGER/LineR Shapefiles. In addition, with GeoLytics' GeocodeDVD with 2008 Estimates and 2013 Projections, users can append the most up-to-date demographic data directly to addresses. This latest version now appends the 108th congressional districts, as well as having the option to assign the zip+4, historic 1970, 1980, and 1990 Census tract and block group codes, in addition to the latitude, longitude, and 2000 Census block code. The source data are the most up-to-date 2007 TIGER/Line® Shapefiles. The GeocodeDVD is a stand-alone product that offers accurate, high-speed geocoding, and an affordable annual license.

New and Expanded Demographic Data for the Years 2001 through 2007 - April 1, 2008
Get 7 years of demographic data on a single DVD with GeoLytics' Annual Estimates 2001-2007 and the Annual Estimates Professional 2001-2007. These two products have demographic data for the years following the last decennial census and prior to the most recent current year estimates for 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 -- all on a dingle DVD! Variables include total population, race, income, households, housing, and much more. The Professional version has even more variables including consumer expenditures and demographic profiles available for all 7 years. So if you need to track population and demographic trends for the years following the most recent census, then you need one of these two data products.

2008 Block Level Population and Housing Estimates - March 18, 2008
GeoLytics now has 2008 Block Estimates available. If you need up-to-date information at the smallest level of census geography, GeoLytics offers a large selection of U.S. population, household, and housing estimates data at the census block level. There are over 8 million census blocks in the U.S. Use these granular data to do statistical analysis of population and housing distributions and target small geographical areas. Our recently expanded variable list includes sex by age by race for the most precise population estimates available. We also have occupancy, owner vs. renter, households, families, and more.

2008 Estimates and 2013 Projections Available with New Education Variables - March 12, 2008
The latest 2008 Estimates and 2013 Projections are now available, providing demographic variables for the current U.S. population and 5-year projections of population trends. Variables include total population, population change, total households, race, age, gender, household income, owners vs. renters, and more. We also have the Estimates Professional 2008/2013. This product includes all the variables on our standard Estimates and Projections product, plus it includes complete break-outs of sex-by-age-by-race, household types and household size, median incomes by race, and much more. NEW THIS YEAR -- GeoLytics is releasing new variables on educational attainment and educational enrollment available on the Estimates Professional 2008/2013. In addition, the Estimates Professional has consumer expenditures and demographic profiles for 2008 and 2013. Both products have the same geographies included: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, zip codes, and radii.

Projected Population Estimates to the Year 2060 - February 22, 2008
GeoLytics now has population demographics projected out to the year 2060. Currently, we have the total population counts and population density data projected to 2017, 2020, 2022, 2040, and 2060. We also have median family income and median household income for 2017 and 2022. In addition, for the years 2020, 2040, and 2060, we have the total housing counts. So if you need to know the direction the US population is heading in your area, we have the data that will answer your question. If you need any other year from 2007 through 2060, we can pull these data for you for an additional fee. Also, if the variables we already offer aren't adequate for your needs, let GeoLytics develop new fields and variables specifically for you (depending on the source data that is available).

Consumer Expenditures for 2007 and 2012 Now Available - December 11, 2007
Get the latest Consumer Expenditures for 2007 and projected to 2012 with GeoLytics? Estimates Professional 2007. Knowing how much households spend on consumer products and services is an essential component of business planning and marketing. This comprehensive household and demographic data collection is available now on DVD or online. The consumer expenditures segment of the Estimates Professional 2007 has the current year (2007) and 5-year projections (2012) of household expenditures based on the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX). With consumer expenditures, you can look at household spending patterns across zip codes, tracts, or block groups. The consumer expenditures include categories of household spending such as food, beverages, housing, transportation, health insurance, and more.

Education Estimates Data for 2007 and 2012 - December 5, 2007
The 2007 Educational Estimates and 2012 Projections provide demographic variables for the current U.S. population and for 5-year projections of population educational trends. Variables in this data set include complete tables of educational attainment for the population over 25, broken out by race and by gender. This includes variables such as the number of adults with graduate degrees, college degrees, associates, high school completion, or GED, all the way down to no schooling at all. A second set of variables includes the population aged 3 and above who are in school. What grade are they in? Is it public or private school? These data include breakouts by race and gender as well. The data from the educational estimates and projections are available in 5 geographies: states, counties, tracts, block groups, and zip codes. The data come as flat files (.csv) and can be used with most database and statistical software.

Business Demographics 2007 Version 3.0 with the latest 2005 Business Census Data - August 7, 2007
Business Demographics 2007 is your one source for business and population data at the county and zip code level. The data in Business Demographics 2007 Version 3.0 is from the most up-to-date, trusted sources and includes the 2000 Population Census, the 2005 Business Census, 2007 Population Estimates, 2007 and 2012 Consumer Expenditures, and 2012 Population Projections. It is easily exportable for use in your own spreadsheets, statistical programs, or mapping software.

Geocode Zip+4s and Profile Customers with the Zip+4 2007 on DVD - July 31, 2007
The Zip+4 2007 is invaluable for profiling customers and clients. This DVD provides the latitude and longitude coordinates for each zip+4, and assigns the 2000 block, block group, tract, and county codes. With this software, you can run a list of zip+4 records, such as your customer or client list, and append geographic and demographic data directly to the zip+4 records. The software also lets users run a report that will download a given area of zip+4 records, such as all the zip+4s in a county or download all 31 million zip+4 records in one single extraction. Zip+4 2007 is available in the standard version as well as a version with 2007 Estimates and 2012 Projections. The latter product gives the added benefit of appending the latest demographic data directly to your file or address list, all in one simple step.

Accurate Geocoding Software that Appends Zip+4 and Historic Census Codes - June 11, 2007
The GeocodeDVD Version 4.0 is now available with improved address matching based on the latest 2006 2nd Edition TIGER/Line Files. Version 4.0 improves geocoding efficiency 10% over previous GeoLytics geocoding software. The latest version also appends Zip+4s to the matched address, as well as assigns historic 1970, 1980, and 1990 Census tract and block group codes, in addition to the latitude, longitude, and 2000 Census block code. The GeocodeDVD is a stand-alone product that offers accurate, high-speed geocoding (2 million records/hour on a 2 gig machine) and an affordable annual license. Also available is the GeocodeDVD with 2007 Estimates and 2012 Projections, that lets the user append up-to-date demographic data directly to your address list in one simple process.

Newly Released 2007 Block Level Estimates - May 1, 2007
If you need up-to-date information at the smallest level of census geography, GeoLytics offers a new expanded list of U.S. population, household, and housing estimates at the Block Level. There are over 8 million blocks in the U.S. and we offer a large compilation of current year estimates at this very small level of geography. Use these granular data to do statistical analysis of population and housing distributions and target small geographical areas. Our expanded variable list includes sex by age by race for the most precise population estimates available. We also have occupancy, owner vs. renter, households, families, and much more.

2007 Estimates and 2012 Projections Now Available - April 24, 2007
Get the latest U.S. population demographics with the 2007 Estimates and 2012 Projections from GeoLytics. The 2007 Estimates and 2012 Projections include the Census Bureau's post-hurricane county level estimates, which adjusts for population displacements in the Gulf States. This invaluable demographic data is an essential tool for business and marketing, as well as for current social research. The 2007 Estimates and 2012 Projections are available on CD (and will be coming soon online). Variables include total population, population change, total households, race, age, gender, household income, owners vs. renters, and more. The data from the estimates and projections is available in 5 geographies: states, counties, tracts, block groups, and zip codes. You can also run a radius around a latitude/longitude point.

StreetDVD 2006 Version 2.0 with complete 2006 2nd Edition TIGER/Line Files - April 18, 2007
Get GeoLytics StreetDVD 2006, Version 2.0 for quick and easy downloads of the latest 2006 2nd Edition TIGER/Line Files. This 3 DVD set includes the economic census boundaries and updated voting districts. You get all of the latest Census Bureau updates and geographic layers in this very easy to use data set. With StreetDVD 2006 Version 2.0, you'll quickly export any layers from the 2006 2nd Edition TIGER Line Files for seamless importing of geographic data into ArcView and MapInfo. GeoLytics intuitive windows interface you export boundaries in seconds. You can also view and map the layers yourself with the product's built-in map viewer.

The Latest Business and Industry Data at your Fingertips - February 19, 2007
Business Demographics 2007 is the essential business database for making sound business decisions. With this product you get the most recent business and population data, coupled with easy exports and built-in mapping software for mapping trends and business markets. Buy the Business Demographics 2007 now with the latest business and industry data from the 2004 Economic Census that was just released by the Census Bureau in January 2007. Plus, if you order the Business Demographics 2007 now, we will automatically upgrade your DVD when the latest 2007 Estimates, 2012 Projections and Consumer Expenditures are available in the late Spring of 2007! The upgrade is FREE and no additional charge, so buy the Business Demographics 2007 now for the latest economic census, and get the free upgrade when the next population estimates are released.

StreetDVD 2006 with the latest TIGER/Line Files - January 5, 2007
Get GeoLytics StreetCD 2006 for quick and easy downloads of the latest 2006 1st Edition TIGER/Line Files. This 3 DVD or multiple CD set includes the economic census boundaries and updated voting districts. You get all of the latest Census Bureau updates and geographic layers in this very easy to use data set. With StreetCD 2006, you'll quickly export any layers from the 2006 TIGER Line Files for seamless importing of geographic data into ArcView and MapInfo. With GeoLytics intuitive windows interface you export boundaries in seconds. You can also view and map the layers yourself with the product's built-in map viewer.

2006 Block Level Population, Household, and Housing Estimates - November 20, 2006
If you need up-to-date information at the smallest level of census geography, GeoLytics offers a new expanded list of U.S. population, household, and housing estimates at the Block Level. There are over 8 million blocks in the U.S. and we offer a large compilation of current year estimates at this small level of geography. Use these granular level data to do statistical analysis of population and housing distributions and target very small geographical areas. Our expanded variable list includes sex by age by race for the most precise population estimates available. We also have occupancy, owner vs. renter, households, families, and much more. GeoLytics' 2006 Block Estimates comes as a flat database file for easy import into spreadsheet or statistical software packages.

Annual Estimates for 2001 through 2005 - November 1, 2006
Get 5 years of demographic estimates with the Annual Estimates 2001-2005. This single database has estimates for the years following the last decennial census and prior to the current year estimates for 2006. If you want to track population and demographic trends for multiple years following the most recent census, then you need this product. If you require more variables for population and income estimates, as well as consumer expenditures and profiles, then GeoLytics also has the Annual Estimates Professional 2001-2005. This single database has the expanded variable list from the Estimates Professional CD for the years 2001 through 2005. Like all of GeoLytics' CensusCD products, both the Annual Estimates and the Annual Estimates Professional come with a built-in map viewer for quick and easy thematic maps of your demographic estimates data.

Business Demographics 2006 with NAICS Codes - August 9, 2006
The Business Demographics 2006 is the essential business database for making sound business decisions. With this single DVD, you get the most recent business and population data, coupled with easy exports and built-in mapping software for mapping trends and business markets. The data in Business Demographics 2006 is from the most up-to-date, trusted sources and includes the 2003 Business Census, 2006 Population Estimates, 2011 Population Projections, 2006 & 2011 Consumer Expenditures, and the Census 2000 Population Demographics. Data is available for the nation, state, county, and zip code. It is easily exportable for use in your own spreadsheets, statistical programs, or mapping software

GeocodeCD Version 3.2 with 2006 Estimates & 2011 Projections - August 2, 2006
Version 3.2 of the GeocodeCD improves geocoding efficiency over previous versions by upgrading to the latest 2005 Second Edition TIGER/Line Files as its geographic source data. These are the most up-to-date TIGER/Line files available for improved address matching. In addition, GeoLytics has released an expanded version of the GeocodeCD with 2006 Estimates and 2011 Projections. With the standard GeocodeCD, the user can choose up to 60 demographic variables from the 2000 Census that can be automatically appended to his address list. However, with the expanded GeocodeCD with 2006 Estimates and 2011 Projections users gets the flexibility to automatically append Census 2000 population demographics, 2006 estimates, and/or 2011 projections to any single address or list of addresses. Adding this demographic data directly to an address list allows users to profile customers and clients in order to better understand them. With all three sets of data from 2000, 2006, and 2011, the user can do a trend analysis of the past, current, and future demographic changes.

2006 Estimates, 2011 Projections, Consumer Expenditures, and Profiles - July 14, 2006
The 2006 Estimates and 2011 Projections are an essential foundation for business and researchers. It provides basic demographic variables for the U.S. population and for 5-year projections of population trends. The 2006 Estimates are a great addition to your demographic data collection by filling in the gap since the 2000 Census. The 2011 Projections build on these data, projecting where population trends are heading in the next 5 years. 2006 Estimates and 2011 Projections includes variables such as total population, population change, total households, race, age, gender, household income, owners vs. renters, and more. The data from Estimates and Projections are available in 6 geographies: nation, states, counties, tracts, block groups, and zip codes. You can also run a radius around a latitude/longitude point. If you need consumer expenditures data, demographic profiles, or an expanded set of variables for the estimates and projections, then you need the Estimates Professional 2006. This product includes all the variables in the standard 2006 Estimates and 2011 Projections and also expands to look at complete break outs of sex-by-age-by-race, household types and household size, median incomes by race, and much more. In addition, this product offers Consumer Expenditures for 2006 and 2011, so users can analyze current and future household spending patterns. The Estimates Professional also has demographic profiles for 2006 and 2011 with useful indexes for profiling and targeting your customers or resident population.

Historical Business Demographics for 1998 to 2002 with NAICS Codes - May 4, 2006
Get 5 years of the US Department of Commerce's County and Zip Code Business Patterns from 1998 to 2002 on a single DVD. This comprehensive 5-year set of the annual county and zip code business patterns gives you all the historical data you need to do trend analysis of local and regional industrial growth. Use the Historical Business Demographics DVD to analyze market potential, measuring the effectiveness of your sales and marketing campaigns, set sales quotas and develop budgets. In addition to the business data, we have included the Census 2000 dataset from the US Census Bureau 2000 SF3 (Long Form).

New, Expanded 2005 Demographic Data - March 31, 2006
Now businesses and marketing personnel can have the detailed data that they need to target their specific demographic market. Profile your customers by age, sex, race, and income with the Estimates Expansion 2005 CD. All of these new variables are available for the nation, state, county, tract, block group, zip code, and you can run radius reports. The Estimates Expansion CD also has GeoLytics built-in map viewer for creating thematic maps of your data.

On-Line Estimates and Projections for 2005 and 2010 - December 5, 2005
Do you prefer to access demographic data from any PC without special software? GeoLytics is now offering our 2005 Estimates, 2010 Projections, Consumer Expenditures, and Profiles On-Line. You no longer have to install software or carry a disk back and forth from your work to your home office. Just login on-line and access your demographic data and map boundary files any time day or night. The 2005 Estimates are a great addition to your demographic data collection by filling in the gap for the five years since the 2000 Census. In addition, the latest consumer expenditures and demographic profiles are ideal for businesses that need to know where to market, where to expand, and how to allocate resources.

The Latest 2004 TIGER Line Files in StreetCD 2005 - March 22, 2005
With GeoLytics StreetCD 2005 you can easily access and export the new 2004 TIGER/Line Files street and boundary data for use in ArcView and MapInfo. The build-in layering feature of this software lets you can effortlessly export the boundaries, or you can map the geographies using with the product's built-in mapping software. GeoLytics SteetCD 2004 is fast and easy to use. All you have to do is pick the geographic layer, pick the geography, run and/or export your selection, and view the data, that's it! StreetCD has incredible functionality - it views and outputs data and maps into documents or databases.

Telephone Boundaries and Demographics available in TelcoCD 2005 - February 16, 2005
Telephone Area Codes (NPA), Prefix Codes (NPANXX), and Local Calling Areas are now available and affordable with TelcoCD 2005. This new database offers an easy-to-use program for extracting data used to profile customer databases, plan marketing calls, or optimize phone information. TelcoCD 2005 can extract and append 60+ demographic variables for any of the more than 62,000 Area Code + Prefixes (the first six digits of a phone number). TelcoCD 2005 gives data at the Area Code (also called the Numbering Plan Areas or NPA), the Area Code + Prefix (NPANXX), or the Local Calling Area (switch). You can also map the Area Codes and Area Code + Prefix (NPANXX) with our built-in mapping program, or export the boundaries to ArcView or MapInfo.

New Business and Marketing Software Packages - November 29, 2004
GeoLytics' new Business Package is a complete reference and analytic source for researching and answering essential business and marketing questions through five easy-to-use software products. The Business Package gives you five outstanding business software products for the entire nation: CensusCD +Maps 1990-2000, Estimates, Projections, Consumer Expenditures & Profiles, SiteCD, GeocodeCD, and Zip+4 2006. For a smaller business and marketing package, GeoLytics has the Trend Analyst Package. The Trend Analyst Package has just three products: the SiteCD, CensusCD +Maps 1990-2000, and the Estimates and Projections.

GeoLytics releases SiteCD for running instant Site Reports - August 3, 2004
SiteCD provides comprehensive site report information for business and marketing needs. The software quickly runs reports that target income, housing, employment, education, and other demographic factors in this easy-to-use product. Users choose the locations and run as many reports as they need, as often as they need them. It is easy-to-use, instantly targets site locations, and is cost effective with an accurate census database on CD.

CensusCD +Maps 1990-2000 Just Released By GeoLytics - July 19, 2004
Tracking and mapping demographic change is fundamental to social research and business marketing. GeoLytics just released the new CensusCD +Maps 1990-2000, which is competitively priced to allow libraries, non-profits, small businesses, and anyone interested in recent American demographic trends to have access to an easy-to-use desktop dataset. This CD also brings together two datasets: normalized 1990 Long Form data in 2000 Boundaries, as well as 2000 Long Form Data. With a selection of about 350 variables drawn from each of these two census datasets combined on a single CD, users have an unparalleled software product that quickly illustrates demographic change over the course of two decades.

American Demographic CD for Teaching Just Released - June 23, 2004
Just in time for teaching modern American society in Fall 2004 classes comes GeoLytics latest product - Demographic Changes in America: 1990-2000. This product makes 1990 and 2000 census demographics accessible and affordable for teachers and students in the social sciences, history, business, marketing, real estate, and statistics. In minutes, students can run reports and create maps on topics ranging from race, education, employment, income, poverty, house values, housing costs, rent, and more.

Analyze Demographic Change from 1990 to 2008 with a New Suite of Data Software from GeoLytics - February 19, 2004
Easily analyze demographic changes from 1990 to 2000 to 2008 with the new Planners Package from GeoLytics, Inc. Historically this sort of forecasting and planning has been hindered by the problem of changing geographic boundaries over time. With the Planners Package, GeoLytics has resolved this issue - all of the data is converted to 2000 boundaries. That means that you can examine 1990, 2000, 2003, and 2008 data all in the exact same boundary definitions - the same tract id's, the same zip codes.

Neighborhood Change Database with Census 2000 Long Form Data just released from GeoLytics, Inc. - October 29, 2003
It is now possible to explore changes in U.S. demographics from your desktop with the Census 2000 Long Form Release of the Neighborhood Change Database (NCDB) from GeoLytics, Inc. With the NCDB, researchers can examine population transformations in urban communities from 1970 to 2000 from a single CD database. The power of the NCDB is that it takes 30 years of census data and normalizes it to 2000 census boundaries, thus making census year comparisons easier than ever before. GeoLytics and the Urban Institute developed the Neighborhood Change Database, with partial funding by the Rockefeller Foundation. It is the first software product to combine tract-level data from the 1970 through 2000 decennial censuses.

Stay Ahead of the Competition with the Newly Released 2003/2008 Estimates and Projections of Population Demographics by GeoLytics, Inc. - October 02, 2003
The release of the CensusCD Estimates (2003), Projections (2008), Consumer Expenditures & Profiles (EPCE) meets the needs of businesses, marketing, and researchers in the ever-changing American population. This product from GeoLytics, Inc. is ideally suited for individuals and organizations that want to know where populations are expanding/contracting, aging, getting richer/poorer, etc. so that they can plan for these shifts to better allocate resources.

Custom Census Data Packages - July 2003
Too busy to run multiple reports for your research or business? Have you ever wished someone would run custom reports for you? GeoLytics has the answer to your needs! GeoLytics now runs specialized reports for the area and information that customers want, customized to meet each organization's specific requirements.

Analysis of Demographic Changes from 1990 to 2000 Just Got Easier with a New Product from GeoLytics, Inc. - May 01, 2003
CensusCD 1990 Long Form in 2000 Boundaries normalizes all of the official 1990 Long Form data into the 2000 geographic boundaries. The 1990 Long Form data set includes about 3,500 variables covering such topics as population, race, income, housing, housing value, employment, education, poverty, ancestry, and commute to work. This product is ideally suited for any researcher who has been dissatisfied and frustrated with the tedious and time-consuming process of trying to relate the ever-changing spatial definitions of Census boundaries from one decade to the next. Or for any of the organizations and agencies that have tried to get around the redistricting issues by using much larger geographies (counties) so that the boundaries remained constant. With this product, we have done all of the calculations for you and with a more accurate process than trying to align the spatial boundaries.

Geocoder with 60+ Profiling Demographics Available from GeoLytics - March 2003
Geocoders match addresses to latitude/longitude coordinates and then Census designations (Geolytics uses Census blocks for added specificity). This can be done for an individual address (manual mode) or for a list of thousands or millions of addresses (batch mode). GeoLytics' new GeocodeCD adds additional functionality because it appends up to 66 major demographic variables such as income, housing value, employment, education, etc. Adding this data to your list allows you to profile your customers to better understand them.

Now You Can Get All your Census Data at One Reduced Price - December 2002
Census data is invaluable for research regarding the American population and the conditions facing states, cities and towns. GeoLytics offers a complete line of Census-based products: 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2000, including a few with normalized data. We have just created three packages: Census 2000, Census Reference, and Census Research. Now you can get all the data at one reduced price. All of our census-based products come with built-in mapping capabilities. With a few quick keystrokes you can generate full-blown maps or tables. You can extract data as dbf, ASCII, shape or mid/mif files and use them as input files for other programs e.g. statistical (SAS, SPSS), database (Access, Oracle), spreadsheet (Excel, 1-2-3), and mapping (Arc View, MapInfo).

Long Form (SF3) Data Now Available for All 50 States from GeoLytics - November 2002
CensusCD 2000 Long Form includes such variables as income, housing value, employment, education, poverty, ancestry, commute to work, and much more. The data is available from the Nation down to Tract, Zip Code and the Block Group level. There are 5,500 variables available at the Block Group level, and an additional 11,000 are available at the Tract level and above. This data set will be the basis for most demographic analysis for the next ten years. GeoLytics has made it easy to query the data so that you can run a report for just the data you want to see for only the geographies you specify.

Convert Census TIGER Data with the Release of Updated StreetCD - April 2002
With StreetCD 2000 you can easily acquire and convert Census TIGER/Line 2000 street and boundary data for export into ArcView and MapInfo GIS formats. With the build-in layering feature you may not have to do is pick the layer, pick the geography, run and/or export your selection, and view the data, that's it. StreetCD has incredible functionality - it views and outputs data and maps into documents or databases. StreetCD 2000 provides hundreds of layers (not just 20-50), including detailed classifications for all roads, railroads, hydrography, and landmarks, as well as legal, statistical, and administrative boundaries for census, transportation, health, education and more.

1970 Census data now available from GeoLytics - February 2002
CensusCD 1970 is the first product to allow access to the complete results of the 1970 US Census down to the census tract. Over 8,500 demographics and geographic identifiers exist for every geographic area. The counts are divided into 3 groups: geographic identifiers, population counts, and housing counts. The data has been compressed so that it fits on 1 disk and it comes with built-in mapping capabilities, based upon the 1970 Census boundaries. With a few quick keystrokes you can generate full-blown maps or tables. You can also export the data into a statistical software package, mapping or other software package.

Upgrade your Zip+4 Package - January 2002
GeoLytics has just released an upgraded version to the Zip+4 package. The new version (2.0) consists of about 16 million unique zip+4 records, covering about 80% of the occupied housing areas of the US. The number of zip codes covered by this zip+4 data has increased to 27,095. It has pointers from the Zip+4 that will assign the appropriate 2000 block-code thus allowing 2000 demographic information to be appended to zip+4s. It also has the 1990 block group code pointers for those variables that you need to use 1990 demographic information. The zip+4 centroids are also available based on the Census Bureaus TIGER/Line 2000 Release 2 file, which allows zip+4s to be displayed as points on a map.

7 million Points of Detail: CensusCD Blocks Brings Block Data Access and Visualization Directly to the Desktop PC - December 17, 1998
GeoLytics, Inc., a global leader in data compression technology, announces the release of CensusCD Blocks. CensusCD Blocks is the first product to ever contain complete demographic and housing data as well as map boundaries for all 7 million+ census blocks nationwide. Even more remarkably this comes on just one directly accessible CD-ROM with mapping software. Blocks are the smallest level at which census statistics are reported, much smaller than ZIP codes or Block Groups, giving users an unmatched level of geographic resolution for demographic data.

Complete US Census on One CD-ROM - February 1997
The release of CensusCD by GeoLytics contains the entire US Census, over 1.3 billion demographics, with an easy to use yet powerful Windows interface on one (1) CD-ROM. CensusCD can easily VIEW and PRINT this data, or EXPORT it to other packages such as: SAS, SPSS, MapInfo, ArcView, Excel, Access, and Oracle. CensusCD is the most comprehensive reference of the U.S. population and housing data available. CensusCD is the only product on the market with the complete 1990 US Census (3,500+ variables for 16 levels of geography from block group level and up, all on a single CD.