MY Guess would be sports - something to do with North Dakota State Bison Football

We all know how many people seem to wear yellow and green around football season. Yes, I'm quite aware that University Of North Dakota hockey fans will disagree. The reason why I made that statement ...or guess...is to the question I pose to you - What would YOUR pick be of websites North Dakotans search for the most on their computer?

Let's break this down even further

It's no secret that North Dakotans love the outdoors ( within reason, not so much during the winter )  - hunting of course is huge. Well, there is a web design company - Digital Silk -  that analyzed the top 100 websites across the U.S. in 2023 - And they broke it down into the top 5 websites that individual states searched for the most. \

"Here are the top five websites North Dakota residents searched for in 2023: 

Amazon – 7,900 average monthly searches 

The online shopping giant had humble beginnings as a bookstore operating out of Jeff Bezos’ garage

Google – 5,800 average monthly searches 

Founded in 1998, Google is the best-known search engine in the world. Alongside YouTube, Google is one of the most visited websites worldwide

YouTube – 4,016 average monthly searches 

The world’s biggest video-sharing site, YouTube has over 2.5 billion users each month.

Walmart – 3,108 average monthly searches 

In 2022, Walmart was named as the world’s largest company by revenue and is also the world’s largest private employer due to more than 10,000 stores in 24 countries

Yahoo – 2,908 average monthly searches 

Formerly part of Oath and Verizon Media, Yahoo is another search engine that has since expanded into a news portal. 

So if you fell into any of these 5 groups, you are an average North Dakotan.


 

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Stacker compiled a list of the counties with the highest unemployment in North Dakota using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Counties are ranked by unemployment rate in November 2023.

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