Nebraska's New Slogan: Honestly, We're 'Not for Everyone'

The state's new tourism campaign aims to 'shake people up'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 18, 2018 5:03 PM CDT
Nebraska's New Slogan: Honestly, We're 'Not for Everyone'
Terry "Murph" Murphy drives his covered wagon past Chimney Rock near Bayard, Neb., in 2006.   (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

Nebraska's no longer nice, at least in its next tourism campaign. The new sales pitch, per the AP, has a decidedly self-deprecating bent: "Nebraska. Honestly, it's not for everyone." The slogan, which the Nebraska Tourism Commission unveiled Wednesday at a Nebraska City conference, will replace the current "Through My Eyes" campaign this spring, commission marketing manager Jenn Gjerde said Thursday. State tourism director John Ricks told the Omaha World-Herald that because Nebraska consistently ranks as the least likely state tourists plan to visit, the marketing campaign needed to be different. "To make people listen, you have to hook them somehow," Ricks said. "We had to shake people up."

Nebraska has used several slogans in its efforts to entice tourists, including, "America's Frontier," ''My Choice, Nebraska" and "Nebraska ... the good life." The slogan that debuted in 2014 was: "Visit Nebraska. Visit nice." One of the new video ads that will begin running next spring opens with a boy peering through oversized glasses into the camera. The background music is quirky. Then comes a voice: "Nebraska is kind of like that odd kid. Didn't say much in school. Slightly peculiar maybe. But when you took the time to get to know him, turned out he was pretty interesting." Another ad shows two people walking and jumping over the toadstool rock formations at Toadstool Geologic Park in northwestern Nebraska. Words appearing on the photo say: "Famous for our flat, boring landscape." (Meanwhile, Bali is considering some tourism restrictions.)

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