Key components of the Cross-Selling Intelligence Map

Tahsin Ahmed
Tahsin Ahmed
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This article covers the key elements of the intelligence maps, helping you to get the most out of the visualisation of your network. 

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Line thickness Thin Lines Represents CrossPtich post notifications that have been sent.

 

Thick lines  Represents CrossPitch post notifications that have been interacted with.
Group and line colours Top-level categories Distinct colours exist for each of the top-level categories. For example, in the image shown here, different office locations have their own primary colours, e.g. Asia-Pacific is yellow, United Kingdom is green & the United States is blue.

 

Subcategories Subcategories will inherit the colour of the top-level categories, in differing shades. For example, if United Kingdom is green, then all subcategories such as London and Manchester will inherit different shades of green.
Direction of arrows Direction of arrows Arrows pointing towards a user indicates an interaction directed to the user (i.e. a post notification received, or the user has been followed.) Arrows pointing outwards, away from a user, indicates an interaction directed by the user.
Avatar sizes Avatar sizes Avatar sizes are dependent on activity, and followers. Therefore, larger nodes demonstrate users who have sent out more emails, or have more followers.

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