Map of Our Customers (U.S.)

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Inner Fire Pyramids Customers
Inner Fire Customers, U.S.

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Over 5,000 sold worldwide
 

Overview

The “Map of Our Customers (U.S.)” shows red pins scattered across the contiguous United States. While exact coordinates for each pin aren’t available from the image, the distribution suggests coast-to-coast reach with concentrations in several population centers. The following sections describe the geographic spread, patterns and implications, and what the distribution suggests about the company’s customer base.

Geographic Spread & Density

  • Nationwide presence: Pins appear across the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West Coast, indicating customers in most major regions of the contiguous U.S.
  • Eastern clustering: A visible concentration of pins exists along the Eastern U.S., especially in the Northeast corridor (New York, Pennsylvania, surrounding states).
  • West Coast representation: Multiple pins appear along the Pacific Coast, most likely corresponding to California, Oregon, and Washington.
  • Midwestern coverage: The Midwest shows a healthy number of pins—suggesting interest in states with urban centers such as Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan.
  • Sparser interior regions: Less densely populated interior areas (parts of the Great Plains and mountainous West) show fewer pins but are not completely absent.

Patterns & Implications

  • Strong nationwide reach: Because pins are inland as well as on both coasts, the product appeals beyond just coastal or metropolitan “hotspots.”
  • Density follows population: Higher pin density in populous corridors suggests the expected correlation between population centers and greater numbers of customers.
  • Gaps reflect population distribution: Regions with few or no pins likely reflect lower population density rather than lack of interest entirely.
  • Regional hubs: Clusters indicate certain states act as regional hubs—these likely coincide with larger metro areas, or places with stronger communities interested in meditation and spiritual tools.
  • Effective logistics: Widespread pins imply shipping and distribution successfully reach many states, including non-urban locations.

What This Suggests About Customers

  • Diverse geographic interest: Demand for Inner Fire Pyramids is not limited to one region; customers are distributed across a wide cross-section of the U.S.
  • Broad appeal: Interest likely spans multiple groups—meditators, spiritual practitioners, and consumers seeking wellness tools in both urban and suburban communities.
  • Brand awareness and penetration: The map indicates a recognizable presence in many states, suggesting the brand has reached beyond niche local markets.
  • Reliability of shipping and fulfillment: The fact that customers appear in remote or less dense areas points to functional logistics and satisfied remote buyers.

Conclusion & Next Steps

In summary, the red pins on the map portray a company with national reach and pockets of concentrated interest in population centers. The pattern is typical: more pins where more people live, some gaps in sparsely populated regions, and a footprint that implies solid logistics and a broad, geographically diverse customer base. If you’d like, I can convert the pins into a state-by-state count or attempt a more precise mapping based on publicly listed customer locations.