Watsonville is a major farming and food processing center in Santa Cruz County in Southern California. Driscoll (a huge agricultural player) spends around a quarter-billion dollars a year on its operations here and is a major driving force behind the city’s economy.
Watsonville’s proximity to Santa Cruz beaches has also given rise to a small tourism and hospitality-based economy as well.
Our performance lead generation is designed for Watsonville businesses looking for the best way to spread the word about their services to potential customers. The majority of the city’s businesses are services that are related to the agricultural sector and competing with all of them can present a tough challenge for local businesses.
A creative lead generation campaign is one of the best ways to put your small Watsonville business in touch with more high-quality customers and even some long-term repeat clients.
By taking a 100% results-oriented approach, we help make sure that you only pay for the authentic lead. With us, you’ll never get a batch of dead-end leads that will waste your time.
If you’re ready to step your game up and really tap into the Watsonville and surrounding Santa Cruz market, then we’re here to help! Contact our sales team today to schedule a consultation and discuss your options for moving forward into the next business year.
Population
Watsonville is home to a diverse Hispanic population from numerous South American countries as well as Mexico. The city is also known for having a high concentration of Croatian residents as well. The Santa Cruz beaches are known for having some of the best surf in Southern California and many of the locals here are avid surfers and spend their summer weekends soaking up the sun and fishing.
Demographics
Based on the latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau, there are currently 53,856 occupants in Watsonville. Here are the latest racial demographic results:
- 0.5% Black/African American
- 53.5% White
- 81.7% Hispanic/Latino
- 2.5% Asian
The median income for Watsonville residents is just over $54,000 annually, and the percentage of the population at or below the poverty line is 16.4%
Fun Facts
- Watsonville got its name from Judge John Watson who filed a claim against the Proprietor of Rancho Bolsa de Pajaro, Sebastian Rodriguez but lost but his name lived on.
- Watsonville is known for its economy centering around farming and food processing of a variety of fruits and vegetables.
- Watsonville was first inhabited by an Indian tribe called Costanoans who settled along the Pajaro Dunes because of fertile land.
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