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Creating a Marketing Campaign

Plan and launch effective marketing campaigns to promote your tourism business

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Written by Hayden Zammit Meaney
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Creating a Marketing Campaign

A marketing campaign brings together your messages, channels, and timing into one coordinated effort. Whether you're promoting a seasonal special, launching a new experience, or boosting bookings during a quiet period, campaigns help you stay organised and measure results.

What is a campaign?

A campaign is a planned marketing effort with:

  • A clear goal — what you want to achieve

  • A defined audience — who you're reaching

  • Specific timing — when it runs

  • Coordinated content — consistent messaging across channels

  • Measurable results — tracking what works

Creating your first campaign

Step 1: Start a new campaign

  • Go to Marketing from the main menu

  • Click Campaigns or navigate to Campaigns

  • Click Create Campaign

  • Give your campaign a name (e.g., "Winter Whale Watching 2024")

Step 2: Set your campaign goal

Choose what you want to achieve:

  • Increase bookings — drive direct reservations

  • Build awareness — reach new potential visitors

  • Grow email list — capture new subscribers

  • Promote event — fill seats for a specific event

  • Seasonal push — capitalise on a holiday or season

Your goal shapes everything else — content, channels, and how you measure success.

Step 3: Define your audience

Select who you're targeting:

  • Existing customers — people who've booked before

  • Email subscribers — your mailing list

  • Website visitors — people who've shown interest

  • New audiences — people who don't know you yet

  • Specific personas — from your marketing profile

Step 4: Choose your channels

Select where your campaign will run:

  • Email — newsletters and promotional emails

  • Social media — posts on your connected accounts

  • Website — banners, pop-ups, or landing pages

  • Paid advertising — boosted posts or ads

  • Print — brochures, flyers, or signage

You don't need to use every channel. Start with one or two you're comfortable with.

Step 5: Set your timeline

Define when your campaign runs:

  • Set the start date — when content begins publishing

  • Set the end date — when the campaign concludes

  • Plan key milestones — launch, mid-campaign push, final call

For seasonal campaigns, plan to start promotion 4-6 weeks before the season begins.

Step 6: Add campaign content

Create or assign content to your campaign:

  • Click Add Content to create new posts, emails, or ads

  • Use the AI Generator for quick content creation

  • Assign existing content from your calendar

All campaign content is tagged for easy tracking.

Step 7: Launch your campaign

When everything's ready:

  • Review your campaign summary

  • Check all content is scheduled

  • Click Launch Campaign

Your campaign is now live. Content will publish according to your schedule.

Managing active campaigns

Viewing campaign status

From the Campaigns page, you can see:

  • Active campaigns — currently running

  • Scheduled campaigns — starting soon

  • Completed campaigns — finished and ready for review

  • Draft campaigns — still being planned

Making changes

While a campaign is active:

  • Edit scheduled content before it publishes

  • Add new content pieces

  • Pause the campaign if needed

  • Adjust targeting or budget

Campaign dashboard

Each campaign has its own dashboard showing:

  • Content scheduled and published

  • Engagement metrics (if connected)

  • Progress towards your goal

  • Upcoming content calendar

Campaign ideas for tourism operators

Seasonal campaigns

  • Summer holidays — family-friendly activities

  • Winter escapes — cosy getaways and indoor experiences

  • School holidays — special packages for families

  • Long weekends — quick getaway promotions

Event-based campaigns

  • Local festivals — tie into community events

  • Public holidays — Australia Day, Easter, ANZAC Day

  • Industry events — trade shows and tourism weeks

Business milestones

  • Anniversary — celebrate your business birthday

  • New offerings — launch a new tour or experience

  • Awards and recognition — share your achievements

  • Upgrades — promote improvements or additions

Tips for effective campaigns

  • Start with one goal — focused campaigns perform better

  • Know your audience — speak to their needs and interests

  • Be consistent — use the same messaging across channels

  • Plan ahead — allow time for content creation and review

  • Track results — learn what works for next time


Well-planned campaigns help you reach more visitors and grow your bookings — one coordinated effort at a time.

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