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Hamilton County Tourism says 2014 was a record-breaking year in visitor spending. A study conducted by Carmel-based Strategic Marketing and Research Insights shows visitors spent $225 for every dollar the organization spent on advertising this year.

December 17, 2014

News Release

CARMEL, Ind. – Visitor spending in 2014 as a result of regional advertising initiatives by Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. exceeded $100 million, a 42 percent increase from 2013, according to a research study released today by the agency.

Carmel-based Strategic Marketing and Research Insights conducted the annual research study to measure the success of advertising campaigns in influencing travelers to visit Hamilton County. The report revealed visitors spend $225 for every dollar the organization spent on advertising in 2014, as compared to an already record $158 in 2013.

Among all visitor trips to Hamilton County in 2014, about 193,000 household trips can be attributed to the agency’s advertising and promotions efforts, resulting in more than $105 million in visitor spending.

Hamilton County Tourism spent less to reach a potential traveling household in 2014 at 36 cents per household compared to 65 cents in 2013, or 80 percent less. Hamilton County Tourism spent $468,000 in direct media buys in print, radio, television and digital media targeting the direct marketing areas of Chicago, Champaign, Louisville and Fort Wayne. Digital advertising initiatives also allowed the organization to extend into Dayton (Ohio), Cincinnati and South Bend.

The advertising campaign that ran from April to September 2014 reached 23 percent of targeted consumers, an 8 percent increase from a 15 percent

awareness rating in 2013. The study also revealed a 57 percent increase in ad-influenced trips.

“Hamilton County has grown into a regional tourism destination through the investments our cities, attractions and businesses have made,” said Brenda Myers, Hamilton County Tourism executive director. “The ability to accurately target potential consumers through very tailored messages, and advertising and promotions plans, combined with great things to see and do has made this a win-win for the community.”

Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. is a not-for-profit tourism organization that

promotes tourism growth through strategic marketing, hospitality and community development initiatives to promote hospitality to more than 3 million visitors who come to Hamilton County, Ind. each year.

Source: Hamilton County Tourism

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