You can use the name, ID, or distance of the Closest Store to run campaigns or build reports. For instance:
Personalize your ink-jet messaging on your catalogs or your emails by including your customers’ nearest store’s information.
When there is an event at a store, inform the customers close to the store.
Understand the purchasing behavior of your customers by comparing the Primary Store where your customers shop with their closest store.
Find more case studies on How to drive foot traffic to brick and mortar.
Distance-to-store calculation is done on the primary address of each customer by computing the distance “as crow flies” between the geographic center of the ZIP Code where the customer lives and the geographic center of the ZIP Code where the stores are located.
This relies on getting accurate ZIP Code data from your data feeds on both:
Organization and Customer/ Address objects
Third-party ZIP Code data that Acquia gets from its vendors
For example, zip-codes.com is the vendor for the US and postcodeList.co.uk
is the vendor for the UK.
Distance-to-store calculation is technically not part of the validation or standardization process, but is done as part of the summaries calculations. Therefore, it is done after completion of the validation, standardization, and deduping processes. CDP does not support all the countries.
The following are the supported countries:
US
UK/GB
CA
The following is the default behavior with respect to the country details:
If the customer address or the organization address does not have the country details,
CDP defaults to US and computes the distance-to-store accordingly.
If the customer address or the organization address has the country details but the the specified country is not supported, CDP does not compute distance-to-store.
A calculation reset is required when you change the store zip codes, or the status from open to closed or closed to open, or the ExcludeAsClosestStore parameter.
For more information on whether a calculation reset is required on your data, contact the CDP Support team, create a Support ticket. If your account is not yet configured, see documentation page or reach out to your CVM. Support can help with your issues, questions, and access requests.
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