CLAY COUNTY – The county’s tourism team is proud to announce the release of VISIT FLORIDA’s “60 Seconds in Clay County ” video. Clay County was one of the destinations selected …
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CLAY COUNTY – The county’s tourism team is proud to announce the release of VISIT FLORIDA’s “60 Seconds in Clay County” video.
Clay County was one of the destinations selected for this feature — a special thanks to VISIT FLORIDA and Cycle Now Media for this production.
It was challenging to narrow down the experiences throughout the County to showcase in just 60 seconds; however, we ensured that each of our seven “neighborhoods” was featured.
"We had been talking with VISIT FLORIDA recently about ways to become more engaged and use some of their resources, and quite frankly, tell the story of Clay County on their site," said Kimberly Morgan, Director of Tourism and Film Development. "They made the decision they needed more content on Clay County. We were ecstatic they selected us."
Morgan extended a heartfelt and huge thanks to the wonderful local business owners who worked with the county and the residents, family, and friends who explored Clay County during the video shoot. Without local businesses, we have no products or stories to market.
The video was posted on the following channels: Facebook - @ClayCtyTourism; Instagram – ExploreClay; and YouTube – ExploreClay. You can also download the ExploreClay app in your app store.
The video will be used in Clay County Tourism’s destination marketing efforts locally, nationwide, and globally through its marketing initiatives and those of our marketing partners. Tourism is why the state doesn’t have a state income tax, saving Clay County residents nearly $300 in annual tax savings.