their experience promoting the city of Dublin, Ohio, Dring and Blatnik shared insights on how Logan County can leverage similar strengths to attract visitors, boost local spending, and build community pride.
Their presentation highlighted the parallels between Dublin and Logan County, particularly in terms of small-town charm, recreational assets, and community-driven events. They also addressed key national and regional travel trends, emphasizing the demand for outdoor experiences, family-focused activities, and authentic local flavor. A highlight of the discussion focused on how Visit Dublin has achieved measurable success through creative, cost-effective marketing campaigns. The speakers emphasized that storytelling, strong visuals, and strategic digital outreach can have a major impact—even with a limited budget. The Logan County Visitors Bureau also shared updates on ongoing projects, including the promotion of area events, partnerships with local attractions, and new initiatives to enhance visitor experiences. “We are blessed to have such a unique county for tourism. What other community can say that they have a lake, a mountain, caverns, and castles?” said Wrangler Matt Wiley from Marmon Valley Farm, reflecting the community pride felt throughout the event. For more information about the Logan County Visitors Bureau or to get involved, visit www.experiencelogancounty.com. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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