7 Quick Marketing Tasks for Busy Tourism Businesses

Quick Wins: Marketing Communications When You’re Short on Time
Intro
In tourism and community-led projects, time is often your most limited resource. You might be managing guests, volunteers, or your to-do list, and squeezing in marketing can feel impossible. But keeping visible doesn’t have to mean long hours at your desk.
Here are some quick, practical marketing comms tasks you can do in under 30 minutes to keep your business or project front of mind.
Share a Photo with a Thoughtful Caption
Do you have a scenic view, a happy guest, or a behind-the-scenes snap? Could you post it with a short caption about your place or people?
Authenticity beats polish—let the image speak and say something real.
Time: 5–10 mins
Tip: Add 3–5 relevant hashtags to help people discover you.

Husinis Harris
Reply to (or Request) a Review
Take a moment to thank a guest who left feedback or remind a recent visitor to leave a review.
Reviews boost visibility and trust—and can double as content. Screenshot one and post it with a simple “Thank you!”
Time: 5–10 mins
Tip: Keep a folder of review screenshots for easy reuse.
Check Your Google Business Profile
This is often your first impression. Update opening hours, upload a seasonal photo, or respond to questions.
Time: 10 mins
Tip: Use this as a regular weekly check-in task.
Re-share a Relevant Blog or Post
You don’t always need something new. Reuse a past blog or post that still applies—like a local walk, recipe, or seasonal tip.
Just add a line explaining why it’s still useful today.
Time: 5–10 mins
Tip: Pin it to your Facebook or Instagram profile for extra visibility.
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Add a Quick Note to Your Next Newsletter
Could you open your email platform and write a sentence or two? Maybe it’s an upcoming event, a recent photo, or a special offer.
Little-and-often helps you stay consistent.
Time: 10 mins
Tip: Set aside 5 minutes once a week to keep your newsletter ticking along.
Highlight a Local Event or What’s On
Post about one thing happening nearby—whether it’s a ceilidh, farmers market, or exhibition. This will help guests plan and show your part of the local scene.
Time: 10–15 mins
Tip: Tag the organisers for added reach.
Comment as Your Business
You can engage with a relevant post from a local business, tourism group or regional page.
It’s a great way to stay visible and build local connections.
Time: 5 mins
Tip: Save a list of relevant accounts you want to engage with regularly.
Final Thoughts
Small actions can have a significant impact. You’ll stay visible, connected, and credible if you’re consistent, even in short bursts.
But if you’re finding there’s no time at all, I can help. I work with tourism businesses, destinations, and community groups to keep marketing communications going, whether for a few months or longer.
I can tailor a package to suit your needs, whether you need help with social media, newsletters, website updates, or PR. Please reach out to me to talk about how I can support you.