ID,
Mailing Address, City, State, Zipcode, Carrier Route, Delivery Point, County,
Phone Number, Fax Number, Website, Owner First and Last Names, Contact Title,
Owner Sex, Employee Count, Annual Revenue, Sales Volume, Primary and Secondary
SIC Codes, SIC Descriptions, Headquarters Type, Firm Type, Metro Area, Office
Size, Office Square Footage, Franchise Information **
About
Data Formats
MS Excel
Data will
be delivered in Microsoft Excel 2003 compatible (.xls) file format. Please keep
in mind the Excel has a 63,000 row limit restriction. So datasets with over
63,000 records are not available in this format.
MySQL Dump
Data files
in in MySQL file formats can be downloaded in a raw MySQL cross compatible file
dump. The file will have the required create table statements and all of the
insert statements for each marketing lead scripted in the file. If you are
familiar with phpMyAdmin, then this will only require a simple 1 click import,
and your new MySQL database will be up and running.
CSV (Comma Seperated Values)
The CSV
("Comma Separated Value") file format is often used to exchange data
between disparate applications. If you are using a special application to manage
your marketing or business leads, this is probably the best option for you.
Most applications that will allow you to import data will accept csv files as a
base option.
MS Access
This
download option will be downloaded as an Microsoft Access 2003 compatible
(.mdb) Database File.
D.C. Updated Businesses Database 01/07
Information
This
business database is available for immediate download and contains updated
business listings for all District of
Columbia businesses that filed changes of
demographic, location or contact information for the month of January 2007.
Complete D.C. marketing information is available for each of the businesses in
this website content database. This District
of Columbia download database can be purchased as a
single item using the links provided or you can subscribe to our Updated
Businesses Database Service.
Business development grew strongly in WashingtonDC during 2006. A number of
statistics indicate that well over 30,000 jobs were added during the first
quarter. By the second quarter of 2006, WashingtonDC experienced a growth rate of
1.5 percent. While it was a bit lower than the first quarter, it was still
higher than the national average. The employment growth in this region
continued to remain stable throughout 2006, outpacing many other states in the U.S. In
addition to WashingtonDC,
economic growth was particularly pronounced in the Bethesda metropolitan center. The businesses
which grew the fastest were those related to research and development, as well
as the service sector.
The unemployment rate for WashingtonDC was approximately 4.1 percent,
which is lower than the national average. The businesses in the WashingtonDC
area created approximately 62,000 jobs by August. However, it should also be
noted that nearby states such as Maryland have
experienced a deceleration in job growth, and this may also be reflected in WashingtonDC.
Real estate has increased in this region, and the real estate market stood at
9%, much higher than the national average of about 7%. It should also be noted
that the rental industry has become tighter. The sale of real estate has went
from sellers to buyers.
Overall, the sale of single family homes fell in WashingtonDC.
In contrast, the sale of condominiums have continued to increase. While the
appreciation of housing is much higher than the national average, it fell to
over 16% by the second quarter of 2006. In the Bethesda region, the appreciation of housing
fell to below 12%. The price of housing will continue to be heavily dependent
on employment and interest rates, as well as the cost of the homes. These
factors will be effected by business growth in the region. While the housing
market in WashingtonDC has become much slower, the rental
industry experienced an expansion.
The performance of banks in WashingtonDC remained high during 2006.
While the return on assets was 0.83% during the first quarter of 2006, it rose
to 0.91% by the second quarter. While the cost of funding continued to
increase, the banking industry dealt with these factors by working with assets
that gave them higher yields. Because of this, the net margin for interest is a
bit higher than 4 percent. The performance of loans remain high in WashingtonDC.
The number of past due credit products experienced a decline in 2006, and the
percentage for loans in default was approximately 0.79 percent.
Like many other states, the manufacturing industry was negative in 2006,
sitting at -2.1 percent. At the same time, the service producing industry
remained positive at 1.9 percent. The unemployment rate was 3.8%, and
government jobs were relatively strong, which should be expected in this
region. The sale of single family homes was one of the weakest business
industries in the region, and the rate for 2006 was approximately -20.1
percent.
Access Sample Data From This Database
An Excel Spreadsheet has been created with some sample data
from this database. You can download this sample spreadsheet here: Maine Updated
Businesses Database 01/07
If you are looking for a custom application or script to
manage this database for marketing purposes, or you are looking to create a
niche' web directory, we can design the software and scripts you need.
The Maine Updated Businesses Database 01/07 Database will be
delivered via direct download from your client account once your transaction
has been processed.
Existing customers will have immediate access to all
download products once payment has been processed and approved.
New customer accounts must be validated before account
credentials are sent. The validation process requires that contact be made by
our fraud prevention team at the phone number provided at the time of checkout.
Full Rights
No
restrictions on usage
Full
ownership of data and content
Usage Rights
Data
structures may not be modified other than addition of indexes and
optimization.
Data
may not me augmented, merged or restructured
Data
is licensed for a single Computer or Domain name only
Data
may not be offered in electronic formats including dissemination such as:
"Print Preview" "RSS", "XML",
"Download", "Export"
Included
data seeds may not be removed.
If
used for marketing efforts, usage license allows for single user access to
the database
Resell Rights
If
data is dispersed/leased data cannot be leased for a lower price point
than the current "Oddity Software LLC" prices
License
does not allow for selling, sharing or providing 'resell' rights to other
buyers
Database Update Process and Acquisition
The Maine Updated Businesses Database 01/07 Database is
available for updates from the data broker every 120 days. Clients with Resell
Rights licenses are granted the first update release (if dataset is part of a
standard update cycle) at no charge. Additional updates and all updates for
FULL rights license holders are 25% of the license cost. Updates can be
accessed and purchased from your client account.