San José, California
San Jose is the third largest city in California and is located within the San Francisco Bay Area. After rapid growth in the mid 20’sth century, San Jose has become famous for its wealth and high cost of living. San Jose is reported to be one of the “happiest” places to work due to high wage opportunities and growth prospects. Schools in the surrounding areas each year provide thousands of computer science graduates in the local economy and, as the valley’s largest city, San Jose has been dubbed “the capital of Silicon Valley.”
We searched local directories and potential citation sites throughout the city, including the following local areas: Downtown San Jose, Central, West San Jose, North San Jose, East San Jose, and South San Jose.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis is the capital of Indiana and the most populous city in the state.
The city is known for having one of the best city centers in the United States, with a plethora of hotels, restaurants, museums, art galleries and entertainment venues. In terms of business, Indianapolis’ largest industrial sectors include manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and social services.
Use our free resource to find the best Indianapolis citation sites for all of these industries and more, below.
Jacksonville, Florida
By population, Jacksonville is the largest city in Florida and the Southeast.
Like much of Florida, tourism is a major asset to the Jacksonville area, and golf-related tourism in particular. However, other significant sectors include banking, insurance, logistics and healthcare. In fact, Jacksonville is home to many major organizations, as well as being home to four Fortune 500 companies.
So, for all Jacksonvillians out there, here is a list of helpful local citation sites for you to use.
San Francisco, California
The city of San Francisco is the financial center of Northern California. Instantly recognizable for the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, San Francisco’s picturesque backdrop is often featured in film, TV, and popular culture.
San Francisco is a popular tourist destination; with the tourism industry accounting for more than one in seven jobs in the city. But the city is also home to recognizable brands like Twitter, Mozilla, Craigslist, Yelp, and Pinterest to name a few.
See below for our full list of local directories in San Francisco.
Colombo, Ohio
Columbus is the state capital and largest city in Ohio.
Columbus has a diverse economy with a number of industries contributing to the local area. Education, insurance, banking, fashion, aviation, steel, energy, healthcare and technology are all in the foreground.
With such rich economic diversity, Columbus was rated by Forbes in 2013 as one of the best business cities in the United States. Also, in 2008, Forbes ranked Columbus as the No. 1 emerging tech city in the United States.
Austin, Texas
Located in central Texas, Austin is the capital of Texas and the fourth most populous city in the state. After Phoenix, Arizona, Austin is the second largest state capital in the United States.
Austin experienced great growth during the 19th century and was considered a major hub for technology and business in the 1980s. Even today, Austin is considered a major city for the high tech industry.
In fact, a number of Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters in Austin, including Apple, Google, eBay, IBM, Intel, and Texas Instruments to name a few.
Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is located in the southwestern corner of Tennessee. It is the largest city in the state and also the largest city on the Mississippi River.
Home of the blues and birthplace of rock n roll, Memphis has a rich musical heritage that cannot be matched by many cities around the world. After the White House, Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley, is the second most visited home in the United States. However, Memphis is also home to three Fortune 500 companies, including FedEx.
See below for the full list of local stations in the city of Memphis, Tennessee.
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore is Maryland’s largest city and economic hub, known for its beautiful harbor and many distinct neighborhoods, including Downtown, Midtown, South Baltimore, Southeast Baltimore, and West Baltimore.
Although Baltimore was once an industrial city, the city has undergone deindustrialization which has cost its population thousands of well-paid jobs. Today, the city relies on jobs in the service economy, which make up 90% of all jobs in the city.
With hundreds of districts, Baltimore has been called “a city of neighborhoods”, but also, more properly, “Charm City”. Each of its many districts proudly displays their own unique character, and in each of them we have searched for local citation sites.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and the second largest in the Southeastern United States (Jacksonville being the first).
Home to approximately 199 neighborhoods, Charlotte is also a major financial institution, second only to New York in terms of assets. Bank of America is headquartered there, as are eight Fortune 500 airlines, including US Airways.
For the best generic local directories in the city of Charlotte, see the list we have compiled below.
Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth is the fifth largest city in the US state of Texas. The self-proclaimed “City of Cowboys and Culture” is home to some major corporations, including American Airlines Group, John Peter Smith Hospital and RadioShack.
Though the old west dust may have disappeared, Fort Worth’s proud legacy remains, as rich culture and a thriving commercial scene combine to create a unique city vibe.