We Love it Here.
If there is one thing our team is most grateful for, it is for the amazing state we have the privilege of calling home. The small state of New Hampshire nestled in northern New England is by far the most beautiful and resource-rich state in the nation. We may be a bit biased but we think you should come see it for yourself. And, when you plan your trip to the Granite State, your NH vacation experience starts online – long before your feet ever touch the state line – courtesy of well…SilverTech.
Travel and Tourism is Big Business in NH.
For over five years, SilverTech has worked side-by-side with the State of New Hampshire Travel and Tourism division as its official digital marketing partner. As the second largest business industry in the entire state of New Hampshire, Travel and Tourism brings millions of visitors and billions of dollars to this region each year. And with billions of dollars on the line we take our partnership, the work we do, and the results we achieve very seriously.
What's As Beautiful As NH Itself? Our Results.
Because of our honed commitment and the fact that we have some extremely talented people working on the account, we've seen extraordinary marketing results such as development of a large social network from scratch, doubling the number of email subscribers and leads from the website in under six months of its launch, the website (Visitnh.gov) earning numerous national design awards, and the online experience being ranked one of the top 10 tourism sites in the country by travel industry experts, just to name a few.
In addition to creating NH's primary travel planning website, SilverTech also delivered a comprehensive digital marketing experience through microsites, contests and promotions, text messaging campaigns, social media templates, email marketing and more. In addition to continuing this relationship with NH Travel and Tourism, SilverTech also provides digital marketing consultation for NH Parks & Recreation, the NH Department of Economic Development, NH Division of Forests and Lands, and the NH Liquor Commission.
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