San Diego rates the second most connected city in the United States*

What does it mean to you?

This means having a website about the goods and services you offer is going to give you more value for your advertising dollar than any other city in the nation. Consumers on the West Coast are used to being able to research and discover things on their own, in their own time. More and more, this means internet searches for offerings of all kinds. Not considering a website, even one offering the bare essentials can seriously handicap the image the connected consumer is looking for.

Qualified leads are looking for you

The consumer with an internet connection is of a different breed. Saving time is an important facet of theri life. Most internet consumers want information they can refer to at their own leisure. Having a website with your  information allows them to use their time wisely while still being able to look into your business. It also relieves them of the “walk-in” pressure of making the time to enter a showroom or other traditionally structured establishment. Just by the advent of being connected, they are better informed and arrive at the pointof transaction ready to do business..

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extract from San Fran is the Most Connected City” 61% of households in San Francisco and the Bay Area have Internet access, according to Nielsen NetRatings research. That is the highest percentage in the U.S. and is very close to Nielsen's estimate that 68% of households in America have cable access. The Top 4 Cities following San Fran are San Diego (58%); Washington, D.C. (56%); Seattle (56%); and Portland (54%).