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Hey everyone, Nick here again and this is video #3 in my series about how I analyze zip codes from a list. So maybe you you work for a museum, zoo aquarium and you are asking your visitors where theyamp;#39;re coming from. Youamp;#39;re asking them for zip codes and at the end of the year you have thousands of ZIP codes that you need to analyze. And Iamp;#39;m showing you some ways that you can get some great information from them for free using Excel. The software you probably already have access to and work with almost every day. You donamp;#39;t need anything fancy for this, just Microsoft Excel. If you havenamp;#39;t downloaded the United States ZIP code database from unitedstateszipcodes.org. Please go ahead to that website and download their free database. We have also have a video that Iamp;#39;ll link to above for downloading that video too. That was the first video in our series. OK, so Iamp;#39;m back here to my list of ZIP codes here. Remember I have 30 zip codes in m