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US Target Area Map – Marketing Strategy Development

US Target Area Map – Marketing Strategy Development

RJ0300032_14

  • Last Update 04/26/2025
  • File Size 5.9MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A 2-slide PowerPoint presentation featuring a US map with region-specific color highlighting for market strategy visualization. The first slide emphasizes target regions in teal, while the second uses orange to distinguish expansion areas, enabling clear geographic differentiation in marketing presentations. Each slide includes a large numeric input area on the left, a detailed US map in the center, a legend with three category types, and descriptive text space at the bottom. This slide deck is ready to use in company profiles, marketing plans, and business proposals where regional strategy explanation is essential.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visualize US market entry strategy, regional marketing plans, and target customer distribution by combining geographic location with strategic direction to provide clear decision-making support for executives and stakeholders.

  • How to Use

    Use slide 1 with teal highlighting to represent primary market entry regions, and slide 2 with orange to show expansion areas, enabling step-by-step strategy explanation. Insert market size, revenue, or customer count data in the left numeric area and customize the legend to create a tailored presentation.

  • Recommended For

    Marketing teams presenting market expansion strategies, sales teams analyzing regional customer bases, executive presentations on business growth plans, and investor pitches demonstrating region-based growth potential.

  • Slide Structure

    2-slide set. Each slide contains a large numeric input field (1 area) on the left, a detailed US map with color-coded regions in the center, a legend showing 3 category types in the upper right, and a descriptive text section (2-3 lines) at the bottom for clear information hierarchy.

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