Our performance lead generation is designed for Largo businesses looking for a new approach to marketing their small business. Largo’s economy is predominantly supported by local business and residential services and the local retail market. Although agriculture and farming were important in the early development of Largo, today, they’re one of the city’s secondary industries.
As Largo made the shift away from agriculture and started to focus more on light manufacturing, population growth slowed a bit, making it harder for other local industries to promote themselves and truly scale their companies.
One of the reasons why our performance lead generation services come so highly recommended is that our strategy focuses on generating results, not “hype.” Since we’re able to directly connect you to interested local consumers, we can ensure that every dollar spent with us will go directly towards expanding your client base and helping your small Largo company expand.
By taking a 100% results-oriented approach, we help make sure that you only pay for the authentic lead.
Contact us if you’re interested in driving more high-quality leads to your business.
Population
Largo has a diverse population, and most people will find it similar to other West Florida cities like Tampa. Its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico means that it has also started to develop a minor tourism and hospitality sector. Largo can best be described as a working-class family city. The past few years have seen city officials continue to invest even more into development and economic diversification in an effort to make Largo the next big West Florida city.
Demographics
Based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest report, there are currently 84,948 occupants in Largo, Florida. Here are the latest racial demographic results:
- 5.5% Black/African American
- 87.5% White
- 11.3% Hispanic/Latino
- 2.3% Asian
The median income for Largo residents is just over $42,400 annually, and the percentage of the population at or below the poverty line is 13.2%
Fun Facts
- In 2007, Largo was named a National Arbor Day Tree City for the 28th year in a row.
- The Tocobaga Indians were the first native settlers to live in the city before the Spanish came to Florida in the 16th century.
- The city elected its first commissioner of African American descent, Rodney J Woods.
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