Blog Post Brainstorm 1: This Week’s Blog Post Suggestion

Introducing our first content idea for your website’s blog as well as social media: 

“Top 5 Reasons to Visit [Your Local Area] This [Season]”.

As a provider of web design services for accommodation owners, we fully understand the importance of engaging with your audience and providing them with valuable information. This free content idea is designed to help you showcase the best attractions in your area, highlighting the unique experiences your guests can expect when they stay with you.

From famous landmarks to hidden gems, this structured blog post and social media content will help inspire your audience to book their next stay with you.

So, let’s get started!

The Blog / Post Structure

Title: Top 5 Reasons to Visit [Your Local Area] This [Season]

Introduction:

Briefly introduce your local area and the season you are highlighting

For each of the 5 reasons…

Discuss why guests should visit during this season
Provide examples and recommendations for experiences that support this reason
Use engaging language and vivid descriptions to paint a picture of what guests can expect

Conclusion:

Recap the 5 reasons why guests should visit your local area during this season
Encourage readers to book a stay at your B&B, Guest House, or Self Catering Property to experience these reasons for themselves
Include a call-to-action to prompt readers to book their stay today.

View Our Example…

And here’s one we made earlier! Here is what your end result should look like!

Title: Top 5 Reasons to Visit Sidmouth This Autumn

Introduction:

Welcome to Sidmouth, a picturesque seaside town located on Devon’s Jurassic coast. Autumn is a magical time to visit Sidmouth, with the stunning scenery and mild climate making it the perfect getaway destination. In this blog post, we will discuss the top 5 reasons to visit Sidmouth this autumn, from outdoor adventures to cultural attractions.

Reason 1: Coastal Walks and Nature Trails
As the summer crowds depart, Sidmouth’s beaches and coastal paths are perfect for peaceful walks and nature trails. Take a leisurely stroll along the South West Coast Path and witness the vibrant autumn colours of the stunning coastline. Discover the hidden gems of Sidmouth and enjoy some peaceful bird watching in the nearby estuary. You can also explore the peaceful gardens of Sidmouth, including the Connaught Gardens and the beautiful Bicton Park Botanical Gardens.

Reason 2: Festivals and Events
Sidmouth hosts several autumn festivals and events, including the Sidmouth Science Festival, the Sidmouth Literature Festival, and the Sidmouth Walking Festival. The latter includes guided walks and hikes, ranging from easy strolls to challenging treks across the beautiful countryside. Sidmouth’s annual food and drink festival also takes place in October, featuring local produce and cooking demonstrations.

Reason 3: Relaxation and Pampering
For those seeking some relaxation and pampering, Sidmouth has several spas and wellness centres. Indulge in a hot stone massage or a rejuvenating facial, and take advantage of the mild climate by enjoying some outdoor yoga or Tai Chi classes. You can also enjoy a leisurely stroll in Connaught Gardens or take a dip in the indoor pool at Sidmouth Harbour Hotel & Spa.

Reason 4: Culinary Experiences
Autumn is a season of abundance in Sidmouth, with local restaurants and cafes offering delicious dishes featuring seasonal ingredients like pumpkin, squash, and game meats. Sample the local cuisine, including fresh seafood from the nearby fishing village of Beer, or visit one of the many farmers’ markets to pick up some fresh produce to cook your own autumn-inspired meal. You can also enjoy a wine tasting session at the award-winning Pebblebed Vineyards.

Reason 5: Culture and Historical Attractions
Sidmouth is home to several cultural and historical attractions, including the Sidmouth Museum, which offers a glimpse into the town’s rich heritage. You can also visit the Norman Lockyer Observatory for some stargazing or take a tour of the historic Norman Lockyer building. Don’t miss out on seasonal events, such as the stunning autumn displays at Bicton Park Botanical Gardens.

Conclusion: There you have it, the top 5 reasons to visit Sidmouth this autumn. With its stunning coastline, abundance of outdoor activities, cultural and historical attractions, and culinary experiences, Sidmouth has something for everyone. Book your stay at our charming B&B and experience the beauty of Sidmouth this autumn. Don’t wait, book your stay today!

How long should your blog article be?

The ideal length of a blog post can vary depending on the topic and audience, but for a post focused on providing 5 reasons to visit a local area during a specific season, a length of 500 to 750 words can be an appropriate target. This length allows for a concise and focused discussion of each reason, while also providing enough detail and information to engage and inform the reader. However, it’s important to prioritize quality over quantity and ensure that the post provides value to the reader.

Ultimately, the length of the post should be determined by the content and the needs of the audience.

But There’s More! Use your blog article to create Social Posts!

Not Just A Blog Post

This blog post outline provides a great foundation for multiple social media posts that can be used to promote your B&B, Guest House, or Self Catering Property throughout the upcoming months.

Each of the five reasons could be turned into an individual post, with engaging images and captions that highlight the specific experiences and attractions that support each reason.

Additionally, the introduction and conclusion could be used to create teaser posts that encourage followers to read the full blog post. For example, a Facebook post might include an engaging image of your local area during the highlighted season, with a caption that reads “Are you looking for a reason to visit [Your Local Area] this season? We’ve got you covered! Check out our latest blog post for 5 reasons why you won’t want to miss [Your Local Area] this [Season]”.

On Instagram, each reason could be turned into an individual post, with a visually-stunning image that highlights the specific experience or attraction mentioned in the post. Finally, on Twitter, each post could be condensed into a tweet with a shortened link to the full blog post. With this approach, you can create a consistent and engaging social media presence that promotes your property and the local area throughout the entire month.

So as you can see from 1 blog post you can end up with 1 Facebook post, 5 Instagram Posts, and 5 Tweets!

Your Account Name
Just Now

Photo Suggestion

An engaging image of your local area during the highlighted season

Are you looking for a reason to visit [Your Local Area] this season? We’ve got you covered! Check out our latest blog post for 5 reasons why you won’t want to miss [Your Local Area] this [Season]

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Photo Suggestion

Visually-stunning image that highlights the specific experience or attraction in the post

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On Instagram, each reason could be turned into an individual post, with a visually-stunning image that highlights the specific experience or attraction mentioned in the post.

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Each reason could be condensed into a tweet with a shortened link to the full blog post.

Photo Suggestion

You can use the same images used for Instagram.

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