What “Regions” Means Here
A region is defined by how people actually move: where they shop, work, get healthcare, attend events, and access services. Our goal is to build pages and directories that mirror those patterns — so listings, resources, and community info show up where people naturally look.
Current Network Structure
We’re building across five states. Some regions live on the main state site, while others may be deployed as dedicated domains or subdomains depending on market identity, search demand, and how people use the region.
Mountaineer Business Network
West Virginia regional markets are actively being built out. WV is the most developed regional layer so far.
For Ohio River communities, Mountaineer Business Network references MyOhioValley.com to provide shared regional directory coverage for river-based markets that naturally extend into Ohio.
Visit MountaineerBusinessNetwork.com →Buckeye Business Network
Ohio state coverage is live, with regional expansion tied closely to Ohio Valley river communities.
Along the Ohio River, Buckeye Business Network works in coordination with MyOhioValley.com to reflect cross-river use of businesses, services, and community resources in Ohio/West Virginia.
Visit BuckeyeBusinessNetwork.com →Pennsylvania Business Network
PA is live, with a major western market deployed through a dedicated region brand serving Pittsburgh and surrounding counties.
Visit PennsylvaniaBusinessNetwork.com →Bluegrass Business Network
Kentucky is live at the state level, with region strategy actively being evaluated and staged.
Visit BluegrassBusinessNetwork.com →Maryland Business Network
Maryland is live at the state level, with region structure planned to match real cross-county travel behavior.
Visit MarylandBusinessNetwork.com →How the Ohio Valley Directory Is Structured
MyOhioValley.com operates a regional business and community directory through a dedicated subdomain powered by Brilliant Directories.
This directory serves Ohio River communities that naturally share workforce movement, commerce, healthcare, and daily services across West Virginia and Ohio.
Rather than duplicating listings or replacing state directories, the My Ohio Valley directory functions as a regional bridge — reflecting how residents already use businesses, nonprofits, and services across river communities.
Listings remain organized by their primary home market, while My Ohio Valley provides shared regional visibility based on real-world use.