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Looking to attract some new visitors to
your town or city? In our current digital age, getting tourists to pay
attention to a specific place is more possible than ever. Developing a
marketing plan and using tools social media and other promotional materials,
can all help to promote tourism in your town or city.
PART
1 Creating a Marketing Plan
1. Consider what makes
your town or city unique. One way to do this is
to make a list of all the activities and attractions currently available in the
town. Often, tourist are interested in the things they can do and see in your
town or city, more than the location of the town or city itself. They will
search online for an activity first and then a location.
For example: rock climbing
Bend, Oregon, or fly fishing Missoula, Montana.
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Focus on activities or
attractions that are specific to your town. Even a small or strange attraction
could attract visitors and bring attention to the town, from the world’s
largest paper clip to a man made wave in a river. Ask yourself: What makes the
town worth a special trip? What do you have that a tourist can’t get or do
somewhere else?
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Work with a tourism
planning committee and narrow your focus on the top three things your town has
to offer. The more specific, rather than generic, you can be, the more likely
your town will be of interest to tourists.
2. Conduct a survey of the
members of the community. A survey is a
valuable tool during tourism planning as it helps you collect information on
the town and ensures the community can agree on the branding and marketing for
the town. Do face to face interviews or phone surveys. Ask questions such as:
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What do you think
attracts a visitor to the community?
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What type of visitor do
you see coming to our community?
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How can we do to
improve the visitor’s experience?
3. Do a survey of visitors
to the town. You can conduct face to face
interviews at the local shopping mall. You can also ask visitors to sign up to
a mailing list and email them a survey. Ask questions such as:
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Where does the visitor
live?
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What attracted the
visitor to the community?
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How did the visitor
find out about the tourist attractions?
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What type of businesses
or facilities did the visitor use?
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What kinds of
accommodations or services are needed?
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A third party
endorsement from previous visitors to the town or current visitors is a good
way to determine how to better serve future tourists.
4. Create a marketing plan.
A good way to do this is to determine target marketing segments. Define market
areas that will draw the most visitors, like a well known hiking trail, an
important historical site, or a museum. Then, divide these areas into trip
length categories, and define the clientele that will be attracted to the
community. Create a chart broken into categories such as:
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Geographic market
areas, with a section for day trips, overnight trips, and extended visits.
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Outdoor recreation
activities, if any, such as camping, hiking, fishing, and picnicking.
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Entertainment, such as
historic sites, fairs or festivals, shopping, and dining.
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Other travel purposes,
such as business trips and family visits.
5. Create a unique slogan.
If you come up with a slogan, but its possible to remove your town’s name and
plug in another town’s name, it is not a unique slogan. Avoid common buzzwords
like “explore” “discover” “center of it all” “something for everyone” “best
kept secret”, etc.
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Think about successful
slogans, like Las Vegas’ “What happens here, stays here”, New York’s “The City
That Never Sleeps” or Calgary, Alberta’s “Heart of the New West”. They work
because they are unique and avoid generic terms or phrases.
6. Make an action plan.
This will be a to do list to make the market plan a reality. It should include:
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The overall
recommendation from the tourism planning committee, including the proposed
slogan and branding.
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The budget of the
marketing plan, including the costs of all promotional materials.
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The source of the funds
to put the marketing plan into action.
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The responsible parties
of putting the marketing plan into action.
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A timeline for the
completion and launch of the marketing plan.
PART
2 Using Promotional Materials and Local Media
1. Create promotional
materials. These can be promotional t-shirts,
hats, stickers, and flags with the town slogan and branding. Go local and hire
a local illustrator or designer to create the promotional materials.
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Sell these promotional
materials at local gift shops located close to popular attractions.
2. Organize public radio
spots and television ads. One of the best ways
to promote the town is to create radio and television ads, focusing on the
slogan for the town and the points discussed in the marketing plan.
3. Make a tourist map.
Another great way to promote the town is to create a detailed map for tourists
and place them in local malls, restaurants, and bars.[8]
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The map can include a
brief description of key attractions and sites, as well as activities tourists
can do at these locations.
4. Do a promotional draw
or contest. Get the attention of tourists by
offering them a free incentive to explore the town. Create a scavenger hunt
around the town and offer a prize to the winners. Offer a complimentary stay at
a popular attraction to visitors who enter a draw or a survey about the town.
PART
3 Using Social Media and Other Online Tools
1. Make a website and keep
a blog. If your town or city doesn’t already
have a website, make a website with a simple, easy to use template. Be sure to
use high quality images and graphics on the site so it looks professional and
inviting.
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A good way to get more
traffic to the website is to create a blog section on the site and make sure it
is updated regularly. Conduct interviews with locals and post the interviews on
the blog, or do a post on the best activities to do in the town based on the
season.
2. Create a Facebook page
and post something every day. Creating a Facebook
page is easier to do than building a website and allows you to make friends
quickly. Posting a new image of the town or a few words about an upcoming event
will also ensure your friends notice the page on their Newsfeeds.
3. Make a Twitter and
Instagram account. Promote the town on other social
media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. Post regularly and follow users
with lots of followers or a high profile.
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You can also create a
hashtag that uses the slogan for the town and use it often at the end of every
tweet or Instagram post. This will help you track if the town is trending among
users and improve your posts to get more attention on these platforms.
4. Start a Youtube page.
Youtube is another great way to promote your town and attract more tourists.
Keep the page professional and use easy to search terms in the titles of the
videos, such as the name of the town and the activity or event in the video.
5. Use an app to promote
events and attractions. Partner with a
developer to create a smartphone app and promote local events through the app.
The app can be programmed to showcase hotels, restaurants, shopping, and
events, as well as other important tourism information like directions, the
location of information centers and public restrooms, and suggested
itineraries.
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