After crossing the Adwords usage hurdle, the cities were judged based on the web marketing savvy of its local business with fewer than 50 employees. Factors included were having a website, blogging and a presence on social media platforms.
Here is the list of Google eCity Award winners:
- Alabama Pelham
- Alaska Homer
- Arizona Tempe
- Arkansas Little Rock
- California Emeryville
- Colorado Englewood
- Connecticut Norwalk
- Delaware Hockessin
- Florida Sarasota
- Georgia Suwanee
- Hawaii Lahaina
- Idaho Hayden
- Illinois Effingham
- Iowa Cedar Falls
- Indiana Zionsville
- Kansas Prairie Village
- Kentucky Florence
- Louisville Mandeville
- Massachusetts Needham
- Maryland Annapolis
- Maine Brunswick
- Michigan Ann Arbor
- Minnesota Golden Valley
- Mississippi Madison
- Missouri Columbia
- Montana Missoula
- Nevada La Vista
- North Carolina Cornelius
- North Dakota Grand Fork
- New Hampshire Portsmouth
- New Jersey Red Bank
- New Mexico Los Alamos
- Nevada Reno
- New York Hauppauge
- Ohio Solon
- Oklahoma Tulsa
- Oregon Ashland
- Pennsylvania Lancaster
- Rhode Island Warwick
- South Carolina Greenville
- South Dakota Sioux Falls
- Tennessee Brentwood
- Texas Addison
- Utah Midvale
- Virginia Fairfax
- Vermont Stowe
- West Virginia Charleston
- Washington Bellevue
- Wisconsin Cedarburg
- Wyoming Cheyenne
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