One state goes self-deprecating with new tourism slogan: 'Nebraska: honestly, it's not for everyone'
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. — Nebraska's new tourism marketing campaign concedes that the state is a bit boring, yet hopes to lure travelers by highlighting that you can escape noisy cities in the state and ...
OMAHA -- Carter Frey is the boy in the new Nebraska tourism ads who provides the analogy to describe Nebraska: That odd kid who didn't say much in school, slightly peculiar maybe. But when you took ...
The slogan that surprised and dumbfounded a lot of Nebraskans a little more than a year ago — “Nebraska: Honestly, It’s Not for Everyone” — appears to be doing its job, and that’s good news for the ...
The Washington Post, Kansas City Star, New York Daily News, NPR and Ad Week were among the national and regional media chiming in Thursday on the state’s self-deprecating tourism ad pitch, which ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska's no longer nice, at least in its next tourism campaign. The new sales pitch has a decidedly self-deprecating bent: "Nebraska. Honestly, it's not for everyone." The ...
Editor’s Note: This story was featured on Omaha.com HASTINGS — Hastings officials revealed the new way their city will be presented to the world on Tuesday with the unveiling of its new brand — … The ...
‘WanderNebraska’ expands to promote more than 200 museums, tourist attractions and sites of interest
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - A Nebraska charitable foundation is stepping up to promote lesser-known museums and historical sites in the state. “WanderNebraska,” a project of the Nebraska State ...
The 2018 stops, announced Friday by the Nebraska Tourism Commission, include four Lincoln locations: Piezano's, Sheldon Museum of Art, The Rabbit Hole Bakery and the UNL Dairy Store. Nebraska Passport ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Cities across the state both, big and small, are experiencing a record high of visitors. John Ricks with the Nebraska Tourism Commission told First Alert 6 the state is ...
While many people may already realize that tourism is Nebraska’s third-biggest industry, a new report commissioned by the Nebraska State Historical Society and Nebraska Department of Economic ...
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