NAICS 6 Code Demo
[NAICS or SIC Code] - [Official Code Title]
[Write a plain-English definition that clearly explains what this code covers. Keep it simple, direct, and easy for a non-expert to understand.]
[Add one short supporting paragraph explaining the main business activity, service model, product type, or operating traits that usually place an establishment in this code.]
Industry Snapshot
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This code is supported by market data, classification references, and related business records for research and planning use cases.
What Businesses Are Included in This Code?
Usually included
- [Included activity or business type 1]
- [Included activity or business type 2]
- [Included activity or business type 3]
- [Included activity or business type 4]
Usually not included
- [Excluded activity or business type 1] → [Related Code 1]
- [Excluded activity or business type 2] → [Related Code 2]
- [Excluded activity or business type 3] → [Related Code 3]
- [Excluded activity or business type 4] → [Related Code 4]
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Business Data for This Industry
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Business Owners
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- [Competitor review]
- [Market sizing]
- [Expansion planning]
- [Local industry analysis]
Marketers
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- [Prospect targeting]
- [Campaign segmentation]
- [Geographic targeting]
- [Account-based outreach]
Researchers
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- [Category analysis]
- [Benchmarking]
- [Trend review]
- [Industry mapping]
What the Data Can Include
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- [Company names and locations]
- [Executive contacts]
- [Emails and phone numbers]
- [Industry coding fields]
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NAICS 8 Marketing Levels and Titles
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Primary Industry Title
[Primary title tied to the selected code]
Marketing Level 1
[Broader market grouping or segment title]
Marketing Level 2
[Expanded market segment or category title]
Marketing Level 3
[Subcategory or grouping title]
Marketing Level 4
[Subcategory or vertical title]
Marketing Level 5
[Deeper industry title]
Marketing Level 6
[Deeper segment title]
Marketing Level 7
[Refined segment title]
Examples of Businesses Commonly Associated with This Industry
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- [Example Company or Business Type 1]
- [Example Company or Business Type 2]
- [Example Company or Business Type 3]
- [Example Company or Business Type 4]
- [Example Company or Business Type 5]
Commonly Confused Codes
[Explain in plain language that businesses can appear similar but still belong to different classifications depending on their primary activity, service model, revenue mix, or how customers are served.]
| Code | Title | Usually Applies When | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Code A] | [Code Title A] | [Short fit description] | [Short difference explanation] |
| [Code B] | [Code Title B] | [Short fit description] | [Short difference explanation] |
| [Code C] | [Code Title C] | [Short fit description] | [Short difference explanation] |
| [Code D] | [Code Title D] | [Short fit description] | [Short difference explanation] |
Not sure which code fits your business? Some businesses fit clearly into one category, while others need closer review because similar products or services can still be classified differently depending on the primary activity, service model, or revenue mix.
Why Choosing the Correct Code Matters
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Official Definition and Code Hierarchy
Official definition summary: [Insert a government-aligned definition summary written in clear, plain language.]
Sector / Division: [Parent sector or division]
Subsector / Major Group: [Parent subsector, major group, or equivalent]
Industry Group: [Industry group or hierarchy path]
Classification note: [Add one practical note on how the code is generally interpreted at the establishment level.]
Official Sources and References
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Industry Overview
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Related NAICS and SIC Code Systems
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is [Code]?
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What businesses are included in [Code]?
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What is the difference between [Code] and [Related Code]?
[Answer with the main difference in easy-to-understand language.]
Why does choosing the correct NAICS or SIC code matter?
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Is business data available for this industry?
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Can SICCODE.com help review my classification?
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Classification & Data Governance
Industry Classification Process
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Review processIndustry Structure
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View structureCode System Research
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See researchNAICS & SIC Standards
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