North Carolina Advertising
Posted: August 21, 2005
North Carolina Advertising
North Carolina’s history stretches back to the mysterious vanished Roanoke. An island colony established by Sir Walter Raleigh in the 1580s, there is only an incomplete account of how it came to disappear.
It would be almost two hundred years more before North Carolina officially became a British colony. A reluctant Confederacy member during the American Civil War, North Carolina was quick to adapt to the first of Civil Rights advances.
North Carolina has been forward thinking in other ways: it has a claim (often disputed) to the Wright brothers, famous for flying the first aircraft, and has applied considerable effort to ensuring it wasn’t left behind the times vis-à-vis the development of industrial and electronic technology industries.
Thanks to prudent thinking, hard work, and public investment, North Carolina is an industrial leader in its region, with well-developed transportation and municipal infrastructure.
Tourism is also a big draw, with outdoors activities and historical sites being the most popular attractions.
Top Online Verticals for North Carolina:
- furniture
- real estate
- mortgage
- university
- beach
- lawyer
- vacation
- debt consolidation
- dmv
- newspaper
- state employee credit union
- employment security commission
- department of revenue
- child support
- health insurance
- jobs
Important North Carolina Statistics:
Geographic Area: North Carolina
- Population: 8,049,313
- Sex: Male (49.0%)
Female (51.0%) - Median Age: 35.3
- Race: White (72.1%), Black or African American (21.6%), Asian (1.4%), Other (2.3%)
- Languages Spoken: English (92.0%), Spanish (5.0%), Other Indo-European languages (1.6%), Asian and Pacific Island languages (1.0%)
Largest Cities:
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
- Greensboro
- Durham
- Winston-Salem
Largest Counties:
- Mecklenburg County
- Wake County
- Halifax County
North Carolina Income Levels
- Median Income (individual): $39,184
- Median Income (family): $46,335
Top Occupations:
- Management, professional, and related occupations (31.2%)
- Sales and office occupations (24.8%)
- Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (18.7%)
- Service occupations (13.5%)
Top Industries:
- Manufacturing (19.7%)
- Educational, health and social services (19.2%)
- Retail trade (11.5%)
- Construction (8.2%)
Despite its surprisingly robust industrial economy, North Carolina also produces a great deal of agricultural goods, including more tobacco than any other state, and is exceptionally rich in minerals.
Historically a dominant producer of textiles and fabrics, the industry still thrives in North Carolina despite the growth of the banking industry surrounding the city of Charlotte and the growing tech industry in the Chapel Hill area. North Carolina also has numerous fisheries and has seen an increase in government employment in recent years.
With so many solid and diverse industries heavily established, North Carolina has a very attractive real estate market as more and more people realize what the state has to offer. For short-term rentals, there is also a quality market, with hotel and cabin owners doing very good business as a result of North Carolina’s tourism.
Upscale tourist activities such as bed and breakfast resorts and pristine golf courses form expanding markets that cater to North Carolina’s growing professional community who have more disposable income.
Entrepreneurs wanting to get the most out of their business ventures in this state of diverse agricultural and industrial industries should consider an advertising method with high-visibility, cost-effective media, such as search-based online advertising.
Search-based online advertising brings your business to the web community, placing your ads in front of the people who need to see them the most, making sure your business won’t go the way of Roanoke.
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