Communications Toolkit
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Craft the Right Message for Every Audience
From policymakers to community leaders, every stakeholder needs a message that resonates. This section offers ready-to-use guidance and examples showing how to communicate travel’s economic, social and civic value, framed to meet the priorities of each audience.
Keep messages focused on impact and stewardship. Use ROI data, success stories and visuals that connect promotion to measurable returns. Highlight how marketing investment protects local jobs and keeps your destination competitive. Share outcomes rather than process, since boards and funders want to see results and accountability. Always link communication back to community benefit and long-term economic stability.
Lead with facts and fiscal clarity. Use concise, neutral language to show how destination promotion funding safeguards local revenue, creates jobs and supports infrastructure. Reinforce accountability by noting audits, oversight and measurable returns. Frame destination promotion as an investment that reduces pressure on general budgets rather than a cost. Keep tone respectful, collaborative and focused on shared outcomes.
Frame your message around alignment and opportunity. Use consistent data and talking points so hotels, attractions and other partners can echo the same narrative. Encourage partners to share their own examples that show return on collaboration. When appropriate, provide ready-to-send templates for joint letters, opinion pieces or testimony. Emphasize unity and credibility through shared messaging and community goals.
Use plain, relatable language that connects travel to everyday life. Show how visitors help sustain local restaurants, events and public spaces. Pitch stories that center on residents, small businesses and shared wins. Be proactive with editorial boards, offering credible data and clear context before debates arise. Keep messages transparent, accessible and focused on community pride.
Social Media Strategy
Social media extends the impact of in-person engagement by keeping conversations active. Use it to share updates, highlight community wins and build visibility for local partnerships. Coordinate with other stakeholders to amplify messages, repost each other’s content and tag local leaders or policymakers when appropriate to show collaboration in action.
Every post should highlight why your destination’s promotion matters. Start with a clear connection to the issue, then add local details that bring it to life. Pair your message with a strong visual—like a photo of your city, a visitor experience or a recognizable community landmark.
Keep the tone positive and forward-looking. Focus on progress, opportunity and the benefits travel brings to residents and businesses. Celebrate wins, share solutions and always emphasize how travel investment strengthens the local community.
Close with an action or insight: invite support, thank partners or point to upcoming efforts that show continued momentum.
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