Connecticut tourism officials trying to attract leaf peepers
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Connecticut tourism officials plan to spend more money than usual promoting the state’s fall foliage in an attempt to help the industry rebound from the pandemic.
Gov. Ned Lamont helped launch the $1.4 million “Full Color Connecticut” marketing campaign Friday, which he said will link leaf peeping to other attractions across the state.
The campaign’s budget is nearly triple the amount typically invested in a fall marketing program.
It’s designed to reach about 33% of the market in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island – compared to 10% in recent years – and expand into other markets such as Philadelphia.
Gov. Ned Lamont helped launch the $1.4 million “Full Color Connecticut” marketing campaign Friday, which he said will link leaf peeping to other attractions across the state.
The campaign’s budget is nearly triple the amount typically invested in a fall marketing program.
It’s designed to reach about 33% of the market in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island – compared to 10% in recent years – and expand into other markets such as Philadelphia.
Source: https://www.wtnh.com
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