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Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau Announces New Online Exploration

Welcome! We’re glad you’re here on the new Visit Knox Ohio platform!

Knox County Convention and Visitors Bureau (KCCVB) has announced its release of a brand-new online platform geared for both community development and visitors. The new website, www.visitknoxohio.org, is designed to better serve Knox County through highlighting each community, promoting county-wide events, and helping travelers plan their trip to visit.

“Our primary goals were to strengthen our online presence through added functionality and improvement to the user experience by ensuring our site is optimized across devices” said KCCVB Marketing Manager, Olivia Toth. “It was also very important that this update to our site gave us space to expand our storytelling and provide relevant content about our greatest assets; outdoors, unique lodging, trails, and more.”

Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau has worked with Columbus-based agency Fahlgren Mortine since early 2023 to bring this new platform to light. “This has been a huge undertaking for our team, and we are just so excited to have this showcase for Knox County”, said KCCVB Executive Director, Carol Grubaugh. “With both community and visitor input, we made sure this platform was a place that would really inspire people to not only visit here, but want to live, work or go to school in Knox County.”

Community members and organizations are invited to add their public events to the event calendar feature on the new KCCVB site. “We understand how much time it takes to market an event and we hope our community utilizes this calendar to stay in the know and further promote their community, and events”, said Toth.

Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Marketing Manager, Olivia Toth sat down with the team at The Morning Thing Radio show on WNZR 90.9FM and discussed the new website, new things to try and how you can stay in the know in Knox County. You can catch The Morning Thing every weekday morning from 6-9 on 90.9FM or http://www.wnzr.fm!

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