Charlotte tops list as most web-centered city in North Carolina
Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, top Digital Business Services' "most wired" list for number of websites, according to our very informal internet research.
Based on our personal research, statistics gathered through marketing databases and online directories, we can account for 31,760 website throughout the state that include business, commercial, educational and government sites. This doesn't include any personal sites or sites we just couldn't find. So, we'll concede our margin of error is probably pretty big, but at least it's a start.
We could find 4,738 relating to Charlotte, 2,845 for Raleigh, 1,195 for Winston-Salem, 1,055 for Greensboro, 1,012 for Wilmington, 976 for Asheville, 700 for Fayetteville, 643 for Durham, 607 for Cary and 464 for Chapel Hill. We found 497 for Gastonia, 488 for Greenville and 287 for Statesville.
Doesn't take a rocket scientist to note the relationship between the number of business, education, commercial and government web sites to the general population.
Does this mean the small business owner in Knightdale (49) can't survive on the web? Not at all. Fortunately, the web has no geographic limits, so the web-savvy businessperson can do quite well regardless of location.

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