How much data is too much?

A loaded question – how much data is too much?

What relevant data do you need?  Do your families look for the same information when searching?  Does that set of data follow a common thread?  How many websites do your customers need to visit to satisfy their data search?  What data could your site offer to set you apart from your competitors?  If your clients could access this data in one location, and save it for future use, would that further your ability to serve your clients?

In today’s market, consumers deal with data overload on the Internet and can become overwhelmed with the task of sorting out what is meaningful.  Does this mean there is too much data?  Not if the data is compiled in a meaningful, practical and automated manner.

According to an article from The Economist (All too much; Feb. 25, 2010), researchers at the University of California in San Diego (UCSD) found that in 2008 American households were bombarded with 3.6 zettabytes of information (which amounted to 34 gigabytes per person per day).  How can you make sense out of that much data?  The answers can be found in technological advances that take enormous quantities of data and create a visual relationship between each of the data elements.  This is called Geo spatial mapping.

You can use Geo spatial mapping to increase your knowledge base and your service to your customers, which will in turn increase your success. To tap into this stream of data and stand out, you need a real-time interactive Geo spatial search platform.  Embedded into your own website, this platform would create a fluid and entertaining user experience with every aspect of the search conducted on a map.  This platform would also track new quality leads providing you with meaningful information for follow up.  Intrigued?

Embracing a real-time interactive Geo spatial search platform will deliver a revolutionary online real estate experience.  An innovative Lifestyle Search System will enable users to visually see the relational perspective between all things important in their real estate decision making process. Looking for a home within a quarter mile of a high school, a half mile of a coffee shop, and 2 miles from a grocery store? Geo spatial mapping can deliver that.

With a Geo spatial platform built on deep levels of data, including for-sale homes, historic ‘sold’ data, 60+ million not-for-sale houses, 130,000+ schools and universities, 12+ million businesses, demographics and statistical data, and much more, you will increase your effectiveness and income. Throw in features like local news as well as free Home Value Reports (AVMís) and you will enable even deeper levels of search. Why not check it out for yourself?