Are you digitizing neighborhood boundaries for your city? Or are you about to? You may want to check out Maponics’ “trade-in” program, where we’ll either pay you for your work or give you a credit towards our full neighborhood map database license. Click here to learn more.

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February 26th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
Interesting program. I’m curious what qualifies as a city though. Denver, CO is a lot bigger than Concord, NH. Is it possible to give some examples?
February 29th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
While there are numerous ways to define “cities” the one we commonly use to stage and organize our neighborhood development is the Incoprorated place as defined by the Census Bureau. However, when working with participants in the Trade-In program, we are less interested in the “city” than we are in the quality of the participant’s neighborhood coverage.
If you are looking to trade in data within this program, we will individually evaluate each participant’s coverage and determine a “trade-in” value. The value will be based on the coverage extent, the number of neighborhoods, the quality of the data and whether we currently have coverage in this area.