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Click Snowflake Connect and enter your credentials
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Select a BDI Brand (the brand you're analyzing)
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Select a CDI Category (the competitive set)
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Or choose your own: pick Segment A (the brand) from the categories below
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Add one or more Segment B comparisons (the category or competition)
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BDI
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📊 Audience Study
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Brand strength vs. category demand across U.S. markets
📅 Sep 2025 – Feb 2026
📍 By State
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Geographic Distribution
BY STATE
Over-Developed
Neutral
Opportunity
BDI — Brand Development Index
BRAND
CDI — Category Development Index
CATEGORY
BDI vs CDI — Quadrant Analysis
Over-Dev
Neutral
Opportunity
How to read the BDI/CDI Quadrant
Each point is a geographic market. X-axis = CDI (how strong the category is locally vs. national). Y-axis = BDI (how strong the brand is locally vs. national). A score of 100 = exactly at national average.
↗ High BDI · High CDI — Over-Developed
Brand and category both outperform nationally. The brand is already winning here. Defend and maintain investment.
↖ High BDI · Low CDI — Niche Strength
Brand punches above its weight in a weak category market. Sustainable only if category grows. Monitor closely.
↘ Low BDI · High CDI — Opportunity
Category is strong locally but the brand is under-represented. Top priority for growth investment — increase distribution, promotions, awareness.
↙ Low BDI · Low CDI — Deprioritize
Neither brand nor category has a strong local presence. Limited return on investment; focus resources elsewhere.
💡 Points above the diagonal = brand over-indexed vs. category (BDI > CDI). Points below = brand under-indexed (growth potential). The further below, the bigger the opportunity gap.
Category Distribution
State-Level Detail