You have maybe just started a glamping business, or you’re wondering, in these days of lock-down, when you’ll be able to start taking bookings again on your established site. Perhaps you’re feeling a little queasy that maybe people won’t want to come this year. If so, fear not. Many people are getting very frustrated by the impositions of social distancing and are just yearning for that nice relaxing holiday in a lovely spot. On the other hand, being crammed into a plane with lots of coughing and sneezing people doesn’t have quite the same attraction. Staycations, with only domestic travel involved, are suddenly very appealing, and your site could do some very good business.
Traditional forms of marketing such as newspaper adverts, posters, flyers may still have some place in the mix, but probably more important will be various forms of digital marketing. Apart from anything else, it is not easy to define in which areas to place physical communication since most people look to exploring new and distant areas for their holidays.
Social Media, with targeted advertising on sites such as Facebook, Search Engine Optimisation, where you can arrange for your site to come top of the list, and Pay Per Click, where for a small fee customers are encouraged to click on your site links, all have value.