Content Marketing

Content marketing is the practice of developing written pieces, video, photography, infographics and more for the web. Content may live on CTvisit.com, be sent in an email, or be shared across social media platorms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Here are a few of the ways we are using content to promote our partners.

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Connecticut Hikes

Hike 8 of Connecticut’s Coolest Treks

Whether passing through forests, along mountain ridges or in wetland preserves, Connecticut’s hiking trails offer a range of things to experience, from soaring views and lush scenery to winding rivers and even a waterfall or two. So we got some advice from someone who knows them well. Rob McWilliams is an avid hiker who details his four-season adventures on western and central Connecticut trails in his blog, McWilliams Takes a Hike. He shared a few of his favorite hikes with us, along with tips on what to look for, how to get there and even where to park (including GPS coordinates).

Featuring: Lake Waramaug State Park | Lucius Pond Ordway/Devil's Den Preserve | Mount Riga State Park | New England National Scenic Trail | People's State Forest | Timberlands Trails | Town of Guilford | Town of Redding | Town of Sharon


Fishing

Hooked on Fishing

When it comes to fishing in Connecticut waters, the question becomes which sort of waters, and fish, are you most interested in? There are saltwater and fresh, running water and flat, bait and fly fishing…so many ways to hook you into this spring pastime.

Featuring: Salmon River State Forest


Madison Beach Hotel

5 Romantic Inns by the Sea

Few things feed romance like a sea breeze and a room with a view. Whatever it is you choose to do during the day in Connecticut, you can count on a romantic inn at night. It's just one of those things that we do extremely well.

Featuring: Inn at Stonington | Madison Beach Hotel | Old Lyme Inn | Saybrook Point Resort & Marina | Water's Edge Resort & Spa