The $900 Influencer Campaign That Generated $12K Direct Bookings

Get Paid For Your Pad
Published: September 5, 2025
Growth & Marketing

Summary

This article discusses an influencer campaign that generated $12,000 in direct bookings with a $900 investment. It highlights how hosts can identify effective local influencers, the benefits of single-property landing pages, and the importance of contracts and content rights. Hosts should consider implementing a similar strategy to reduce reliance on OTAs and increase direct bookings.

Key Insights

  • A $900 influencer campaign generated over $12,000 in direct revenue.
  • The campaign generated 233,000+ views.

Action Items

  • Utilize single-property landing pages to transform attention into bookings.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium
  • Consider identifying and partnering with local influencers to drive direct bookings.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: medium
  • Ensure you have the necessary contracts and content rights in place when collaborating with influencers.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: medium

Tools & Resources

  • Get Paid For Your Pad: Get Paid For Your Pad, Ep. 655(https://www.freewyldfoundry.com/report)

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