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Maine Advertising

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Maine Advertising

Although Maine is the northernmost state in America, what it offers the casual visitor or long term resident is as hot as the equator. From outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, rafting, and skiing, to the long and lovely coast, Maine is a state that has it all.

And Maine doesn’t just rely on tourism to keep its economy running. This motor is oiled by forestry, apples, sardines, and those world famous lobsters. And although this state could definitely sit back and enjoy the money that comes from exporting the fruits of the natural world, Maine produces everything wood related that you could imagine, from matches to houses to the paper that Steven King, a Maine resident, writes his popular books on.

Although Maine produces so much so well, for the small business owner in Maine, gaining exposure for your goods and services can prove a problem. In Maine, if you rely on the local market, you could fast find yourself being passed up by competitors.

Online advertising represents the quickest, most effective method for putting your Maine business on the global map.

The following information represents some of the opportunities that await the small business owner wishing to advertise online in Maine.

Top Online Verticals in Maine:

  • light house
  • real estate
  • vacation
  • coon cat
  • bed breakfast
  • travel
  • lottery
  • lobster
  • coast tourism
  • hotel
  • jobs
  • newspaper
  • vacation rental
  • tourism

Important Maine Statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Maine
  • Population: 1,274,923
  • Sex: Male (48.7%)
  • Female (51.3%)
  • Median Age: 38.6
  • Race: White (96.9%), Black or African American (0.5%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.6%), Asian (0.7%), Other (0.2%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (92.9%), Spanish (0.8%), Other Indo-European languages (6.3%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (0.5%)

Largest Cities:

  • Portland
  • Lewiston
  • Bangor
  • South Portland
  • Auburn

Largest Counties:

  • Cumberland County
  • York County
  • Penobscot County

Maine Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $37,240
  • Median Income (family): $45,179

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (31.5%)
  • Sales and office occupations (25.9%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (15.3%)
  • Service occupations (15.3%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (23.2%)
  • Manufacturing (14.2%)
  • Retail trade (13.5%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (7.1%)

Advertising in Maine

When people wish to look for something online, the first thing they do is conduct an online search. Advertising online take the search, the Internet’s most powerful tool, and changes it into a profit machine for your company.

From real estate to those world famous lobsters, Maine has a wealth of industries that are searched for online thousands of times a day. Putting all those online searchers face to face with your goods and services is as easy as a targeted online search.

Imagine that you run a paper manufacturing company. You could easily advertise with the publishing vertical, increasing the amount of people interested in your product by thousands instantly.

But with a tailor-made online marketing campaign, Maine small business owners can reach the exact right people for their business.

Indeed, advertising with a strong Maine vertical can propel your products onto the global market, increasing your consumer base and increasing your profits.

Maine is known as the home of one of the world’s most prolific writers. The small business owner in Maine can become just as prolific with a well placed online advertising campaign.

Whether you work with blueberries or bed and breakfasts, turning people’s interest in Maine and Maine industries into interest in your product is the best way to increase sales and allow you to sit back and enjoy some more of that delicious and fresh Maine lobster.

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Louisiana Advertising

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Louisiana Advertising

It comes once a year, and when it comes the people of Louisiana are ready. Mardi Gras brings in hordes of bead wearing, fun loving tourists to New Orleans with a regularity that is only rivaled by the steady flow of the Mississippi and the tidal flow of the Gulf.

But Louisiana is not just a tourist mecca. In fact, the famed Cajun cuisine, historic plantation homes, and the French, Spanish, and American traditions here represent a varied history that is both an anomaly and an explanation of America at large.

Louisiana also represents a great opportunity for the small business owner.

Indeed, Louisiana’s multitude of industries include natural gas, petroleum, corn, cotton, sugar cane, yams, and manufactured goods such as paper, transportation products, and lumber and wood equipment. No matter what your business idea is, it is bound to succeed in Louisiana.

But for many small businesses in Louisiana, gaining a larger consumer base can become a problem. Although Louisiana supports their small businesses, it is important to become a part of a market that guarantees larger sales and larger profits.

Online advertising represents a way for the small business owner to step into the big leagues with a place in the global marketplace.

Top Online Verticals in Louisiana:

  • lottery
  • casino
  • power ball
  • newspaper
  • state parks
  • parishes
  • real estate
  • lawyer
  • university
  • department of motor vehicle
  • sportsman
  • state police
  • boardwalk
  • jobs
  • mortgage

Important Louisiana Statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Louisiana
  • Population: 4,468,976
  • Sex: Male (48.4%)
  • Female (51.6%)
  • Median Age: 34.0
  • Race: White (63.9%), Black or African American (32.5%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.6%), Asian (1.2%), Other (0.7%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (90.8%), Spanish (2.5%), Other Indo-European languages (5.4%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (1.0%)

Largest Cities:

  • New Orleans
  • Baton Rouge
  • Shreveport
  • Lafayette
  • Lake Charles

Largest Counties (parishes):

  • Orleans Parish
  • Jefferson Parish
  • East Baton Rouge Parish

Louisiana Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $32,566
  • Median Income (family): $39,774

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (29.9%)
  • Sales and office occupations (26.8%)
  • Service occupations (16.7%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (14.1%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (21.7%)
  • Retail trade (11.9%)
  • Manufacturing (10.1%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (9.1%)

Advertising in Louisiana

Louisiana real estate, the lottery, casinos, and the University system are all top verticals in the state of Louisiana. Getting what you want out of your small business is as easy as converting these industries into cash for you.

Every day, millions of people use Internet searches in order to find out information about Louisiana industries. Online advertising harnesses the power of the Internet search and puts all those people searching face to face with your goods and services. This expanded market represents the business model of the future, total global accessibility for each and every small business.

Now is time to take your product to the people who most want to see it. Targeted online advertising makes sure that not only is your product seen by thousands more people every day, it makes sure that those are the right people to buy your product and increase your sales.

Nobody starts a small business unless they hope that they can become a success. Increasing your profits is the best way to ensure that you move ahead of the pack. With a massive online consumer base, your small business is ready to move into the global market with profits that exceed even your expectations.

Louisiana small businesses have never been more ready to enter the global market. And with an online advertising campaign tailor-made for your company you can lead the pack into the 21st Century.

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Kentucky Advertising

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Kentucky Advertising

Kentucky is a land that has always played by its own rules. From its trailblazing past in Harrodsburg and Boonesboro to its present production of some of the world’s finest whiskey, tobacco, and race horses, Kentucky can claim to be the US home for the classiest of social vices, drinking, smoking, and gambling.

Pretty country, Kentucky is famous for the Bluegrass Region near Lexington that produces some of the fastest horses in the world. Kentucky can also claim the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, where those horses take their paces in front of an international crowd.

But Kentucky is not just horses and great bourbon, this state manufactures a large amount of the nation’s motor vehicles, brooms, furniture, iron and steel equipment, and clothing. Kentucky can claim a large share of mineral production as well, from coal to petroleum and natural gas.

Kentucky truly has a wealth of opportunity for the small business owner. But in a world fast changing towards am entirely boundary free global economy, Kentucky small business people need to make sure that they get noticed beyond just the local market. In order to succeed, online advertising is necessary to get noticed among the crowd.

Top Online Verticals in Kentucky:

  • Kentucky Derby
  • lottery
  • travel
  • department of education
  • state parks
  • real estate
  • bowling green
  • power ball
  • speedway
  • horse park
  • post
  • newspapers
  • vacation
  • six flag Kentucky kingdom
  • oak
  • lawyer
  • wild cat
  • tourism
  • hotel

Important Kentucky Statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Kentucky
  • Population: 4,041,769
  • Sex: Male (48.9%)
  • Female (51.1%)
  • Median Age: 35.9
  • Race: White (90.1%), Black or African American (7.3%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.2%), Asian (0.7%), Other (0.6%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (96.1%), Spanish (1.9%), Other Indo-European languages (1.4%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (0.6%)

Largest Cities:

  • Lexington-Fayette
  • Louisville
  • Owensboro
  • Bowling Green
  • Covington

Largest Counties:

  • Jefferson County
  • Fayette County
  • Kenton County

Kentucky Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $33,672
  • Median Income (family): $40,939

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (28.7%)
  • Sales and office occupations (25.4%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (19.7%)
  • Service occupations (14.3%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (20.3%)
  • Manufacturing (17.6%)
  • Retail trade (12.1%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (7.2%)
  • Construction (7.2%)

Advertising in Kentucky

Kentucky, with its wealth of beautiful land and natural resources, is the perfect place to start a small business. To take that business to the next step, however, modern businesses must expand their markets in order to increase sales and compete effectively with a fast changing world economy.

The speedway, the lottery, the University, and 6 Flags, are all things that people search for when they think of Kentucky, and in Kentucky people use Internet searches often. Now what if you could take the hundreds of thousands of searches done in relation to Kentucky verticals every week and have all those potential customers put face to face with your product?

With online advertising, sales will increase and profit will come rolling in, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the wealth of things that Kentucky offers.

In fact, taking advantage of the most powerful tool on the Internet is the best way to get noticed in today’s market. With one important factor, targeting, the right people can be linked directly to your small business in a way that will increase your customer base and sales instantly.

No matter what goods or services your small business offers, a well tailored online marketing campaign will allow you small business to be the first out of the gate, and in terms of profit put you ahead by lengths.

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Kansas Advertising

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Kansas Advertising

Kansas state, home to nearly three million people, is one of the nation’s true gems. With its amazing wheat production, rolling prairies and flatlands, its strong oil production and other large agricultural pursuits, Kansas truly supports itself, and many of its neighbors in terms of what is on the breakfast table and in terms of what is driving the morning commute.

Pick a spot in Kansas and there’s bound to be some pioneering history. From its origins as a land disputed by the French and the Spanish, to its inclusion in the Louisiana Purchase and it subsequent importance in intercontinental travel, Kansas is a land that has seen its share of America’s astronomical growth.

For the small business man in Kansas it is assuring that Kansas leads the nation in private aircraft production. In terms of Kansas state’s commitment to quality manufacturing and business promotion it is quite true that the sky is the limit.

But for a small business to succeed in a place like Kansas it is equally important that the goods and services being offered get noticed in a large market.

In today’s fast paced global market it is important to enter the economy of the Internet age. Online advertising is one great way to do this.

Top Online Verticals in Kansas:

  • lottery
  • mortgage
  • real estate
  • power ball
  • department of revenue
  • speedway
  • flights / airline
  • job link
  • lawyer
  • auction
  • Kansas Jayhawks

Important Kansas Information:

  • Geographic Area: Kansas
  • Population: 2,688,418
  • Sex: Male (49.4%)
  • Female (50.6%)
  • Median Age: 35.2%
  • Race: White (86.1%), Black or African American (5.7%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.9%), Asian (1.7%), Other (3.4%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (91.3%), Spanish (5.5%), Other Indo-European languages (1.6%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (1.3%)

Largest Cities:

  • Wichita
  • Overland Park
  • Kansas City
  • Topeka
  • Olathe

Largest Counties:

  • Johnson County
  • Sedgwick County
  • Shawnee County

Kansas Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $40,624
  • Median Income (family): $49,624

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (33.9%)
  • Sales and office occupations (25.8%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (15.0%)
  • Service occupations (14.4%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (21.9%)
  • Manufacturing (15.0%)
  • Retail trade (11.5%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (7.0%)

Advertising in Kansas

For the small business owner, having the right information about online advertising is crucial. Whether you are in real estate, law, casinos, airplane manufacturing, agricultural distribution, or even in a business not directly related to the top online verticals listed above, having a well placed online advertising campaign can mean the difference between flying high and crashing to the ground.

Imagine small aircraft companies that start around the same time. After a few months company one begins to pull away from company two in terms of sales. This is because company one decided to invest in a strong online advertising campaign and to bring their company to the greater Kansas and the global marketplace.

The Internet runs on searches. What if every time the thousands of people who search the Internet every day in Kansas and beyond were brought face to face with your product? Changing people’s searches into increased customer sales and profit is now the only way to put your company ahead of the competition.

Being a small business owner in Kansas doesn’t mean you can’t be noticed. Put your business right in the path of the modern Oregon trail, the Internet superhighway, with a specifically targeted online marketing plan.

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Iowa Advertising

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Iowa Advertising

Iowa is, in many ways, the agricultural center of the Midwest. From an Indian word meaning “this is the place”, Iowa represents just that for millions of Americans.

Iowa, with its central location, can be seen as a meeting place for the modern cities of the west coast and the industry of the east coast.

With almost a tenth of the nation’s agricultural produced in this mid-sized state alone, Iowa stands in a class by itself in terms of soybean, corn, and hog production.

But for the small business owner in Iowa, agriculture isn’t the only line of sight towards high profits. Iowa’s manufactured goods top the state’s agriculture by a factor of two, mostly in the fields of food related machines, electrical equipment, and the publishing industry.

But in a state so remarkable for its productive ability, how does a small business get noticed?

One way to break out of the local market and enter the statewide and global arena is Internet advertising.

Top Online Verticals in Iowa:

  • lottery
  • state fair
  • travel
  • realty
  • court
  • cubs
  • court online
  • newspaper
  • jobs
  • city press citizen
  • workforce development
  • workforce
  • telecom
  • student loan
  • real estate
  • lawyer

Important Iowa Statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Iowa
  • Population: 2,926,324
  • Sex: Male (49.1)
  • Female (50.9)
  • Median Age: 36.6
  • Race: White (93.9%), Black or African American (2.1%), Asian (1.3%), Other (1.3%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (94.2%), Spanish (2.9%), Other Indo-European languages (1.8%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (0.9%)

Largest Cities:

  • Des Moines
  • Cedar Rapids
  • Davenport
  • Sioux City
  • Waterloo

Largest Counties:

  • Polk County
  • Linn County
  • Scott County

Iowa Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $39,469
  • Median Income (family): $48,005

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (31.3%)
  • Sales and office occupations (25.9%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (18.1%)
  • Service occupations (14.8%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (21.8%)
  • Manufacturing (17.0%)
  • Retail trade (12.0%)
  • Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing (6.7%)

Advertising in Iowa

Iowa has often been the subject of interest from around the nation. From having the first Creative Writing program at the University of Iowa to being the setting for the Hollywood movie The Hustler, Iowa has never let its landlocked status affect its ability to communicate with the world at large.

For the small business owner, Iowa can be as good a place to enter the global market as New York City. With Internet advertising, your goods and services can be marketed outside of Iowa to the people who want to see them most.

The online verticals listed above show how much interest people inside and outside Iowa have in Iowan industry. It is possible to convert that interest into a specific interest in your company.

Imagine two separate companies that begin to sell a new form of high-lycopene tomato around the same time. After a few months it’s clear that one company is doing far better than the other. This is because one company decided from the beginning to expand their company to a wider market with online advertising. With online advertising it was possible to convert people’s online searches for top verticals such as real estate, attorneys, outdoor activities into a wider customer base and more sales.

Online advertising is the best way to expand your company outside of the bounds of Iowa. With a targeted online marketing campaign specifically designed for your small business, the power of Internet searches can be harnessed for you, creating more customers, more sales, and more profit for you.

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Wyoming Advertising

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Wyoming Advertising

One of the Louisiana Purchase states, Wyoming has produced some of America’s most notable frontiersmen, such as Jedediah Smith. Its reputation as a ranching center is well earned, with dude ranches remaining a common business. Wyoming’s landscape is a unique and majestic expanse that breaks from plains into narrow rock formations and sharply rising mountains.

Its vegetation is less sparse than that of Nevada, though it isn’t as green as Minnesota. Despite the dryness of its plains, much of the state is forest. Wyoming is a major center of cowboy culture and has several rodeos and related events that draw tourists from across the nation interested in witnessing ranch skills.

While famous mainly for its ranches, the more profitable business is the energy industry, which draws from Wyoming’s plentiful natural gas, uranium, and petroleum supplies. Ranches are not only popular as tourist attractions, but are also commonly purchased by people eager to see what Wyoming’s ranch life has to offer. A booming tourist season in Wyoming is as reliable as Old Faithful.

Top online verticals for Wyoming:

  • hotel
  • vacation
  • real estate
  • travel
  • ranch
  • game and fish
  • hiking
  • hunting
  • lawyer
  • jobs
  • fishing
  • newspaper
  • job service
  • tourism
  • mortgage
  • fly fishing
  • home equity loan
  • state parks

Important Wyoming statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Wyoming
  • Population: 493,782
  • Sex: Male (50.3%)
  • Female (49.7%)
  • Median Age: 36.2
  • Race: White (92.1%), Black or African American (0.8%), American Indian and Alaska Native (2.3%), Asian (0.6%), Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.1%), Other (2.5%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (93.6%), Spanish (4.0%), Other Indo-European languages (1.4%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (0.5%)

Largest Cities:

  • Cheyenne
  • Casper
  • Laramie
  • Gillette
  • Rock Springs

Largest Counties:

  • Laramie County
  • Natrona County
  • Sweetwater County

Wyoming Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $37,892
  • Median Income (family): $45,685

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (30.0%)
  • Sales and office occupations (24.2%)
  • Service occupations (16.7%)
  • Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (14.8%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (21.5%)
  • Retail trade (11.8%)
  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining (10.7%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (9.6%)

Advertising in Wyoming

A steadily growing population is prompting economic growth and diversification throughout the state, but despite the success of Wyoming’s industries, they occupy few categories. Manufacturing and food processing are industries that have expanded considerably, both in depth and breadth. The most common types of businesses, however, remain ranches, farms, and tourist industries supporting the parks systems and ranches.

Ranches that offer sometimes quite extensive glimpses into ranch life, including in some cases vocational training, are a popular business, and many who come to Wyoming seek an outdoors experience, whether they’re visiting Yellowstone National Park or fishing one of Wyoming’s many well-stocked streams.

Campgrounds, cabins, and resorts set in the wilderness are therefore doing very well. More conventional accommodations such as hotels also do very well in this heavily visited state. During some seasons, visitors may need to reserve their accommodations well in advance. In this case, having advertising that could target people in other states would be very useful.

Guidebooks and tourist bureaus are helpful, but offer a rather limited platform. Search-based online advertising is a good way to increase the scope of your advertising without a lot of difficulty and expense. Search-based advertising matches advertisements to Internet searches, which means that a web page for a search for “Wyoming ranch” would include not only search results but also your ranch ad!

Horseback expeditions and extremely rare geographic features are major draws for tourists, although hunting and fishing are also very popular. Wyoming has some of the best hunting and fishing in the US, and many businesses capitalize on the demand for supplies and guides. Apart from the tourist industries, realtors and brokers are in demand: as the population increases and industry continues to develop, property changes hands.

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Wisconsin Advertising

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Wisconsin Advertising

Wisconsin is famous amongst football enthusiasts for having a freezing and hostile home field advantage, but its reception to business is thankfully much warmer. Agricultural industries range from produce production to processing and other value-adding industries. Wisconsin, in addition to producing varied foodstuffs, is one of the leading lumber industry locations in the US. Wisconsin benefits from its proximity to the Great Lakes.

These lakes are the sites of ports that connect Wisconsin’s robust manufacturing sector’s products to the rest of the world, as well as provide an outlet for its many natural resources. Like several other states, many Native American reservations in Wisconsin feature casinos. Wisconsin’s tourist trade has grown on the strength of its gaming, as well as better utilization of its parks as a means to attract tourists. Notable food specialties include cheese, beer, and meat, with several brands having been heavily lauded for their quality. Milwaukee is a vibrant midwestern city that offers the best in American entertainment and nightlife.

Top online verticals for Wisconsin:

  • lottery
  • real estate
  • job net
  • dairy industry
  • cheese industry
  • jobs
  • newspaper
  • dmv
  • state parks
  • state fair
  • department of transportation
  • lawyer
  • humane society
  • travel
  • job search
  • campground
  • employment
  • camping
  • engine
  • tourism

Important Wisconsin statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Wisconsin
  • Population: 5,363,675
  • Sex: Male (49.4%)
  • Female (50.6%)
  • Median Age: 36.0
  • Race: White (88.9%), Black or African American (5.7%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.9%), Asian (1.7%), Other (1.6%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (92.7%), Spanish (3.4%), Other Indo-European languages (2.5%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (1.2%)

Largest Cities:

  • Milwaukee
  • Madison
  • Green Bay
  • Kenosha
  • Racine

Largest Counties:

  • Milwaukee County
  • Dane County
  • Waukesha County

Wisconsin Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $43,791
  • Median Income (family): $52,911

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (31.3%)
  • Sales and office occupations (25.2%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (19.8%)
  • Service occupations (14.0%)

Top Industries:

  • Manufacturing (22.2%)
  • Educational, health and social services (20.0%)
  • Retail trade (11.6%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (7.3%)

Advertising in Wisconsin

It would seem on the face of things that many of Wisconsin’s industries, such as shipping, farming, and mineral extraction would favor the participation of large-scale enterprises over small businesses. This is, however, a misperception. Every large industry has supporting business-to-business industries, and the busy product economy of Wisconsin requires many such businesses. Storage, transportation, and information processing concerns are necessary supporting industries for Wisconsin’s economy. Geology and agriculture consultants are highly valued, as are new outdoors companies. Wisconsin, already well known for its bustling economy, is investing in maintaining the growth its primarily outdoors tourist industry has recently seen.

Wisconsin has a great deal of engine and medical equipment production. A new specialty medical supplier would have good prospects in Wisconsin, provided that they could get the word out about their business. Establishing a name for a company is often a very difficult process, and in this industry it’s no different. With so many companies advertising in trade magazines and at conferences, it’s hard to break new ground with a marketing strategy. One way is search-based online advertising. More and more people are finding that this method of advertising is what’s been missing from their marketing strategy. What sets this exciting new marketing medium apart from the rest is its focus on the people who are most likely to be your customers: people searching the web using terms related to your company’s industry.

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West Virginia Advertising

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West Virginia Advertising

The word is out that West Virginia’s mountains are a hiking and camping paradise, and tourists have been making this state’s parks an ever more popular destination. With several large and powerful rivers white water rafting is an extremely popular tourist activity, as well as one that promotes business within the states hospitality and restaurant industries.

West Virginia’s Native American reservations operate casinos, and these along with fishing and hunting opportunities round out the bulk of the state’s tourist draw. The government has been locating more offices in the state, contributing to greater employment and stimulating the consumer economy.

The state’s high tech industry benefits from the West Virginias mineral riches. Much of the state’s industry also centers on mineral refinement and processing. This heavily forested state produces more lumber than agricultural products; its livestock trade dominates the state’s agricultural industry, although West Virginia does harvest a high volume of corn, tobacco, and fruits.

Top online verticals for West Virginia:

  • lawyer
  • whitewater rafting
  • lottery
  • real estate
  • newspaper
  • state parks
  • department of education
  • vacation
  • tourism
  • bed breakfast
  • casino
  • state fair
  • resort
  • travel
  • cabin
  • camping

Important West Virginia statistics:

  • Geographic Area: West Virginia
  • Population: 1,808,344
  • Sex: Male (48.6%)
  • Female (51.4%)
  • Median Age: 38.9
  • Race: White (95.0%), Black or African American (3.2%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.2%), Asian (0.5%), Other (0.2%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (97.3%), Spanish (1.0%), Other Indo-European languages (1.1%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (0.4%)

Largest Cities:

  • Charleston
  • Huntington
  • Parkersburg
  • Wheeling
  • Morgantown

Largest Counties:

  • Kanawha County
  • Cabell County
  • Berkeley County

West Virginia Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $29,696
  • Median Income (family): $36,484

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (27.9%)
  • Sales and office occupations (26.1%)
  • Service occupations (16.6%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (16.4%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (23.0%)
  • Retail trade (13.1%)
  • Manufacturing (11.9%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (8.0%)

Advertising in West Virginia

West Virginia does in fact contain lots of energy resources, minerals, and agricultural products, but not every career in this state requires hewing a living from the earth. Most West Virginians live outside of its cities, but service, tech, and government sectors are taking more prominent places in the state’s economy as it continues its shift towards more manufacturing production. Less fortunate than its Rust Belt neighbor Ohio, West Virginia has hard hit by the recession that struck the region in the 1980s.

These days, things are looking up for West Virginia. The high tech industry is helping boost the economy while the coal industry remains sluggish. The state’s rising popularity with tourists has also helped pull West Virginia back to its feet. The state is very active in its pursuit and support of new businesses, and West Virginia is rich enough in resources and infrastructure to support almost any type of venture.

Those interested in pursuing the new opportunities to be found in this recovering economy would do well to make a big splash with a creative, effective advertising campaign. The conventional methods such as bus stop benches, sandwich boards and public access TV may work, but the money and effort you invest in your business’ marketing could be better spent directed specifically towards the segment of the population your business caters to. Whether the business is a river rafting company, mountaineering outfit, or travel agency, some good advertising will ensure that it endures for years to come.

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Virginia Advertising

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Virginia Advertising

Virginia is a state uniquely essential to American history as the site of the first enduring colonial settlement made by the English in North America. Jamestown, established in 1607, was at first a badly flagging enterprise that came close to obliteration several times before taking root and leading to the development of a colonial territory that would later produce many of the thinkers responsible for the original framing of the US government. A tobacco state reluctantly drawn into the Civil War, it became the site of many of the war’s worst battles.

With such rich historical heritage, it is no surprise that many in Virginia take pride in their state’s past and are eager to share it with visitors. While not every city is like Williamsburg, a town that carries out a year-round recreation of colonial life, the state is rife with historical sites such as battlefields and colonial mansions. Besides sites of great historical importance, Virginia also has abundant business opportunities.

Top online verticals for Virginia:

  • lottery
  • beach
  • dmv
  • college
  • real estate
  • employment commission
  • home
  • department of education
  • travel
  • lawyer
  • pilot
  • vacation
  • bed and breakfast
  • hotel
  • tourism
  • cabin rental
  • power dominion
  • newspaper
  • state parks
  • credit union

Important Virginia statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Virginia
  • Population: 7,078,515
  • Sex: Male (49.0%)
  • Female (51.0%)
  • Median Age: 35.7
  • Race: White (72.3%), Black or African American (19.6%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.3%), Asian (3.7%), Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.1%), Other (2.0%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (88.9%), Spanish (4.8%), Other Indo-European languages (3.0%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (2.6%)

Largest Cities:

  • Virginia Beach
  • Norfolk
  • Chesapeake
  • Richmond
  • Arlington

Largest Counties:

  • Fairfax County
  • Prince William County
  • Henrico County

Virginia Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $46,677
  • Median Income (family): $54,169

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (38.2%)
  • Sales and office occupations (25.5%), Service occupations (13.7%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (12.5%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (18.3%)
  • Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services (11.6%)
  • Retail trade (11.4%)
  • Manufacturing (11.3%)

Advertising in Virginia

Williamsburg pulls out all the stops in its depiction of colonial life. Pub-style restaurants that pack two or more parties to a table are good fun and allow tourists from all over the country the chance to mingle. Visitors are often told to disregard our modern politeness and to instead shout the drink they want or the name of their server (who is in all ways indistinguishable from a colonist). Between this commitment to keeping history alive and Virginia’s natural beauty the state is very attractive to tourists.

Virginia’s most important industry at the moment is information processing, however naval- and defense-related businesses are also central to the economy, as well as Virginia’s original industries: natural resources and agriculture. Virginia offers a dynamic and diverse economy that can support a variety of new businesses, such as nightclubs, tech-companies, and companies geared towards the tourist trade, which includes hotels, bed and breakfasts, and long-term rentals.

If you want your duplex rental to catch someone’s eye while they’re browsing for places to stay near one of Virginia’s many beaches, or your restaurant to be the destination of anyone looking online for somewhere new to eat in Chesapeake, you should think about search-based online advertising as a way to quickly and reliably reach the people you need to take your business where you want it to go. Starting a new business can feel like an early Jamestown winter, but with an effective advertising strategy, help is on the way.

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Vermont Advertising

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Vermont Advertising

A state with a small population and big dreams, Vermont has taken up more space on the national stage than one might expect from a state its size. The “Green Mountain State,” Vermont offers truly unique scenery. The lush, dark green rolling hills that stretch away from Vermont’s placid highways are not to be found anywhere else. Couple this with beautiful stretches of river, some of which feature nationally famous lighthouses, and its clear that Vermont has the potential to be a massive tourist draw.

The fact is, Vermont’s outdoor attractions such as skiing, hiking, and hunting bring in tourists from around the world. But Vermont has much more to offer than natural beauty. Alongside its pristine forests and incomparable mountains are urbane mid-sized cities, solid manufacturing industries, and a vibrant small business community that enjoys a consumer-mindset that seeks out products that are both local and unique rather than mass-produced out of state.

Top online verticals for Vermont:

  • teddy bear
  • casting
  • real estate
  • vacation
  • country store
  • bed breakfast
  • travel
  • lodging
  • lottery
  • newspaper
  • inn
  • tourism
  • state parks
  • lawyer
  • dmv
  • tire
  • hotel
  • jobs
  • resort
  • ski
  • campground
  • wedding

Important Vermont statistics:

  • Geographic Area: Vermont
  • Population: 608,827
  • Sex: Male (49.0%)
  • Female (51.0%)
  • Median Age: 37.7
  • Race: White (96.8%), Black or African American (0.5%), American Indian and Alaska Native (0.4%), Asian (0.9%), Other (0.2%)
  • Languages Spoken: English (94.1%), Spanish (1.0%), Other Indo-European languages (4.2%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (0.5%)

Largest Cities:

  • Burlington
  • Essex
  • Colchester
  • Rutland
  • South Burlington

Largest Counties:

  • Chittenden County
  • Rutland County
  • Washington County

Vermont Income Levels:

  • Median Income (individual): $40,856
  • Median Income (family): $48,625

Top Occupations:

  • Management, professional, and related occupations (36.3%)
  • Sales and office occupations (24.5%)
  • Service occupations (14.6%)
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (14.0%)

Top Industries:

  • Educational, health and social services (24.1%)
  • Manufacturing (15.1%)
  • Retail trade (12.0%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (8.6%)

Advertising in Vermont

In Vermont, high-quality items produced with vision are at a premium. From teddy bears to ice cream, Vermont’s consumers go out of their way to support local business. Burlington and other cities sport restaurants with original, upscale menus that reflect both modern culinary sensibilities as well as the Northeast’s purely local food culture. The carefully planned décor of these small, delicious eateries is a perfect example of the attention to detail Vermont consumers love.

Smart business owners take the steps necessary not to miss out on the chance to become successful pursuing their dreams in Vermont’s business environment of unmatched hospitality. Whether you plan to take advantage of the many small business opportunities particular to Vermont or breaking ground within an established industry, one things is clear: without good advertising, your business can’t survive. To really draw Vermont’s tourist trade to your business, it will take more than roadside signs and word of mouth.

These days, a smart way to advertise is through search-based online ads. If you use this new and exciting advertising method, tourists from Ohio to South Carolina will see ads for your new restaurant every time they use the Internet to search for “Vermont restaurants,” which means you spend money getting your ads only to people who actually want to visit Vermont. So if you want to see “mountains of green” in your business’ future, be sure to remember Vermont and search-based online advertising.