Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
News
Sports
TV & Film
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Podjoint Logo
US
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/5b/8f/fb/5b8ffb62-8772-5e76-b7e1-c91bfefb21ac/mza_16813615058014852807.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Marketing Your Attraction
Seasonal Entertainment Source Magazine
64 episodes
1 week ago
The "Marketing Your Attraction" Podcast is essential listening for every member of the Attractions Industry, including theme parks, haunted houses, escape rooms, family fun centers and more. Every episode takes listeners on a deep dive into a different marketing topic and how it applies to the Attractions Industry. Hosts Brad and Philip have spent over a decade in the industry and bring a total of over 20 years of combined marketing experience. Subscribe now for your regular dose of marketing insights.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Places & Travel,
Business,
Society & Culture
RSS
All content for Marketing Your Attraction is the property of Seasonal Entertainment Source Magazine and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The "Marketing Your Attraction" Podcast is essential listening for every member of the Attractions Industry, including theme parks, haunted houses, escape rooms, family fun centers and more. Every episode takes listeners on a deep dive into a different marketing topic and how it applies to the Attractions Industry. Hosts Brad and Philip have spent over a decade in the industry and bring a total of over 20 years of combined marketing experience. Subscribe now for your regular dose of marketing insights.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Places & Travel,
Business,
Society & Culture
https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/734e69d984957b5272f5e70d8e0a8aef.jpg
Your Guide to Working With Marketing Agencies!
Marketing Your Attraction
49 minutes
7 years ago
Your Guide to Working With Marketing Agencies!
The hosts walk through best practices for working with marketing, creative, and media buying agencies for your attraction.

NEWS/Quick-Takes:
Physical products are more valuable than digital products - https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/how-can-marketers-deal-with-an-oversaturated-digital-space-turn-back-to-physical-products/

Expansion of Dollywood:
“The "new land," a $37 million investment, was the theme park's largest capital investment ever.”
https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/dolly-parton-announces-plans-for-new-dollywood-area-set-to-open-in-2019/51-580078465

Snapchat Story Ads - https://forbusiness.snapchat.com/blog/introducing-story-ads-a-new-way-to-showcase-your-brand-or-product-in-discover/
“With one tap, Snapchatters can jump into a collection of 3-20 Snaps and dive deeper into your new fashion collection, movie release, suite of products, and more.”


Main Topic:
Ad Agencies - Help businesses execute marketing strategies and they range from full service to boutique. Think of them as an extension to your marketing department, which differs from contractors because they have support systems in place.

Full-Service, Creative vs. Consultant vs. Media Buying vs. Smaller Specialities (Social Media, PR, etc.)

Pros: They help reduce cost because you get the benefit of their expertise without needing to hire. Additionally, they provide an infrastructure for those that do not want to manage a piecemeal team. It’s a benefit for smaller companies until you’re large enough to make your own worth it (Disney). For example, Universal uses multiple agencies for different campaigns.

Advice:
Try to avoid lengthy contracts. Agencies try to get you to sign a longer contract, but try to take it project by project.
Costly retainers. Retainers can be high, and be aware that an agency has many clients; they’re not always working on your attraction.
Some will charge an hourly wage and others charge a fee on top of the spend. Example, for $10,000 spent on Google ads, they will take 10% added on top. The agency manages the ads so you don’t have to worry.
Craft your RFP and outline exactly what you need.
What’s campaign distribution?
What specifically do you need?
Sit down with at least 5-10 agencies; treat this like hiring employees (both in terms of testing and in terms of cultural fit).
It’s OK to wait if you don't find a good fit.

There are three broad functions to cover: Media Buy/Placement, Campaign Strategy, and Creative.


Wrap-Up:

Free Subscription to Seasonal Entertainment Source: http://seasonalentertainmentsource.com
Marketing Your Attraction
The "Marketing Your Attraction" Podcast is essential listening for every member of the Attractions Industry, including theme parks, haunted houses, escape rooms, family fun centers and more. Every episode takes listeners on a deep dive into a different marketing topic and how it applies to the Attractions Industry. Hosts Brad and Philip have spent over a decade in the industry and bring a total of over 20 years of combined marketing experience. Subscribe now for your regular dose of marketing insights.