Community Corner

City Launches Rediscover Tarpon Springs Campaign

With businesses reopening in phases, the city of Tarpon Springs is focusing recovery efforts on a tourism campaign.

TARPON SPRINGS, FL — With businesses reopening in phases, the city of Tarpon Springs is focusing recovery efforts on a tourism campaign to attract residents within the Tampa Bay region to Re-Discover Tarpon Springs.

The goal is to bring locals back and attract visitors from the area.

The 12-week campaign began this week and includes television ads, online digital ads, window posters, social media campaigns, billboards and brochure distribution.

Find out what's happening in Tarpon Springswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Television sds. Ads run on Spectrum through August. The ad may be viewed here.

Online digital Ccampaign. The digital campaign will feature online display ads and geo-fencing 13 locations throughout the region. The ads will pop up on cellphones and desktop computers, targeting 48 zip codes.

Find out what's happening in Tarpon Springswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Window posters. A bright blue Re-Discover Tarpon Springs flyer has been distributed to businesses throughout the city for display in their storefront windows to replace the yellow “shut down” posters previously displayed. The posters are a symbol of business continuity, and provide the opportunity for businesses to write in a special offer or discount.

Social media. A robust social media presence throughout the campaign features posting on Explore Tarpon Springs, City of Tarpon Springs and Tarpon Springs Business Happenings Facebook pages. Business Happenings also offers businesses an opportunity to post their own menus or special offers.

Billboards. Billboards on Interstate 75 and Interstate 4 are on display through June 2021. They are located on I-75 at the split near the Villages facing south and just north of Lakeland on I-4.

Brochure. The updated city’s tourism brochure is distributed to more than 1,200 locations locally and regionally and to four state welcome centers.

The Tarpon Springs Merchant’s Association split the cost of the billboard and Spectrum TV and digital campaigns with the city.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.