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Fort Worth Texas Also known as "Cowtown," Fort Worth is the seat of Tarrant County in Texas. Together with its neighboring city Dallas, Fort Worth forms the DFW Metroplex area. However, where Dallas prides itself on being cosmopolitan and sophisticated, Fort Worth proudly displays its cowboy roots for all to see. Advantix Marketing, LLC a Search Engine Marketing Company located in Grapevine, Texas, a suburb of Dallas has numerous customers in Fort Worth, Texas. Fort Worth, Texas provides the DFW Airport and because of its proximity, travel is quick and efficient to other areas of the country where Advantix Marketing has customers. As a web marketing company, Advantix Marketing increases business profitability via the Internet. We have been in business in Dallas, Texas for over 8 years. Specifically, we specialize in placing businesses at the top of the major Search Engines. With search engine rules constantly changing and the competitive field getting progressively more crowded, it’s imperative that businesses in the Fort Worth, Texas area ensure that their company can be found at the top of the major Search Engines. Being at the top of the major Search Engines in Fort Worth, Texas significantly increases business, and Advantix Marketing, LLC provides this benefit to Fort Worth, Texas customers at a high Return on Investment (ROI). Fort Worth is a city of partnership and progress, qualities that ensured its survival as a frontier outpost and later transformed the city into one of the best places to live and do business in Texas. Even in its early days, Fort Worth was a bustling business center, first with the livestock industry and then with oil. Known as the city where the west begins, Fort Worth melds its rich western heritage with technology, modern amenities and progressive leadership to make it an ideal location to live and work. Fort Worth is ideal for companies of all sizes and from many different industry sectors. Six Fortune 1000 companies call Fort Worth home including: XTO Energy, American Airlines, RadioShack, AmeriCredit, BNSF Railway and D.R. Horton. For most visitors to Fort Worth, there is no lack of entertainment attractions; Texas Motor Speedway in north Fort Worth provides thrills by hosting hundreds of events throughout the year, including two Nextel Cup NASCAR races. Fort Worth is located in North Central Texas, 30 miles west of Dallas. This central location makes Fort Worth a midpoint for national businesses. With a varied terrain, Fort Worth's elevation ranges from 500 to 900 feet above sea level. The climate is moderate with mild spring and fall weather, warm summers and cool winters. Thunderstorms occur in the region an average of 45 days per year. Fort Worth averages 34 inches of rain and three inches of snow annually and is not at risk for hurricanes, volcanoes, earthquakes, blizzards, or catastrophic fires and floods, although tornados are a possibility. The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the nation. The estimated population for the North Texas Region is 6,637,230. In 2009, Fort Worth's population grew to 720,250, the 17th largest city in the nation. Both the City of Fort Worth and the Fort Worth - Arlington Metro Division (Tarrant, Johnson, Parker and Wise Counties) populations continue to grow. Fort Worth added 17,400 new residents in 2008, leading the region's growth. The same year, Tarrant County added 27,650 persons, pushing the county’s total population to 1,807,750 residents. The Fort Worth - Arlington Metro Division forms the western half of the Dallas-Fort Worth "Metroplex." With a population of over 6.6 million, the DFW Metroplex is the largest market in the southern U.S. and fourth largest in the nation. Fort Worth residents enjoy the area's affordable, easy-going lifestyle, thriving business environment, outstanding educational system, active arts community and a dynamic downtown that dazzles locals and tourists alike. Fort Worth's Bass Performance Hall is listed among the Top 10 opera halls in the world. Fort Worth has 109 acres of museum space; 2nd in the nation behind only Washington D.C. for the most accredited museums within walking distance from each other. Not forgetting the city's western heritage, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame has joined other museums in the Cultural District. And, to the north of downtown, western culture lives on in the Stockyards Historic District. The Second Quarter 2009 ACCRA cost of living composite index for Fort Worth is 91.1; with 100 being the average of U.S. metro areas participating in the survey. The housing cost index for Fort Worth is 75.2, the grocery cost index is 93.8, the utility cost index is 106.5, the transportation cost index is 103.6, the health care cost index is 94.2 and the miscellaneous goods index is 95.0. All of this makes Fort Worth a very affordable place to live. As one of the most diverse high-tech manufacturing locations in Texas, Fort Worth is home to a variety of high tech corporations including Lockheed Martin, Bell Helicopter and Motorola. A number of international corporations are also headquartered here, including American Airlines, BNSF Railway, Pier 1 Imports, RadioShack and XTO Energy. Other corporate luminaries include Justin Brands, FedEx, Ben E. Keith and Williamson Dickie. Health care, finance, telecommunications, education, tourism, retail trade, and services are also significant economic sectors for the area.
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