If you are getting errors that Market View cannot import your file, follow this guide.
Open your CSV file in Microsoft Excel.
Click File in the top-left corner of your screen.
Select Save as...
Click the drop-down menu next to File format.
Select CSV UTF-8 (Comma delimited) (.csv) from the drop-down menu.
Click Save.
Your new CSV file is now encoded using the UTF-8 format and is ready to be imported.
Open your CSV file in Numbers.
Click File in the top-left corner of your screen.
Select Export to... -> CSV...
Click Advanced options.
Click the drop-down menu next to Text Encoding.
Select Unicode (UTF-8).
Click Next
Choose a name and location for your new file and click Save.
Your new CSV file is now encoded using the UTF-8 format and is ready to be imported.
If you are having trouble uploading your files, make sure to check the following requirements.
If you follow these steps and are still having trouble, please reach out!
When viewing your admission data, click on the name of the spreadsheet you want to delete.
Then click on the triple dot menu by the file name, and click "Delete".
The power of Market View comes from making it customized to your school and community. Upload data to see it on the map, and analyze your enrollment pipeline.
There are two types of data you can upload to Market View, student enrollment data and miscellaneous data. Because Market View is geographically driven, all data uploaded should have an address (a ZIP code at the very least).
You'll need one spreadsheet per year, containing all your applications or enrollments for that year. Please use this template and fill it in with your data.
For student data (applications and enrollments), the template contains five columns. We ask for Student ID so that one day we can show you attrition data, since it allows us to see when students move on to the next grade.
Please include all five columns and their titles in your spreadsheet, even if they are empty. The only column that requires a value is "Address", and that can be as minimal as a ZIP code. Note that you need to provide a full address to see students plotted on the map.
Jane
Doe
2134 KALORAMA RD NW, WASHINGTON DC 20008
1ac
1
Next, navigate to Your Data. Drag and drop each file to the appropriate school year bucket.
You can upload any type of addresses into the Miscellaneous category. Schools upload bus stops, faculty addresses, competitor schools, coffee shop locations, anything that would be helpful to see plotted on the Market View map.
Miscellaneous data only needs a valid address, no title or name required.
For miscellaneous data, the template contains four columns for each address. You can just upload a single column with the entire address as well, if it's easier. Market View concatenates the whole address before geocoding, so it doesn't matter how many columns you use as long as it's only one address per row.
456 Cherry Lane
New York
NY
12345
Next, navigate to Miscellaneous Data. Drag and drop each file to the gray bucket. Note that the file name will be used to label this data set in Your Data, as well as in Map View.
Addresses on miscellaneous data uploads which appear more than once won't show up. If you have an address listed more than once per file, it won't show up on the map or the address counts.
Any data that you uploaded prior to August 2022 was migrated to the Miscellaneous Data category. If that data would be better in the applications or enrollments categories, feel free to delete and re-upload. Please make sure you have a local copy of the data before you delete it from Market View, deletion is final. If you no longer have access to that data, and need to download it from Market View, please reach out and we wil try to help you get access.
Whenever you upload or import address data to Market View, we attempt to geocode it. Geocoding is the process of converting an address into a latitude/longitude pair of coordinates.
Often, international addresses will not geocode correctly. Here is a map with the countries with the most accurate and least accurate geocoding.
If your international address geocodes succesfully, you will see it on the map if you select that dataset's map layer. If the address doesn't geocode sucessfully, you will not see it plotted on the map.
After you upload your data, Market View will notify you if it had issues with any of the addresses. Feel free to delete the dataset, fix it, and try again. Often, putting the address into Google Maps and using the address the way Google formats it can be helpful.