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#MyFortMyers Influencer Campaign

In September 2022, Fort Myers and its surrounding islands, beaches and neighborhoods were devastated by Category 5 Hurricane Ian. Tourism messages were paused during the ensuing months of relief efforts.

In early 2023, recovery and rebuilding had progressed in the destination to the point that many parts of the area were ready to welcome back visitors. In an effort to market these available assets to potential visitors in an authentic and thoughtful way, the Lee County VCB executed two influencer campaigns as part of the integrated recovery campaign. Our overarching goal was to build awareness in a very authentic and timely manner around the destination's recovery. In addition, we wanted to drive engagements among potential visitors while obtaining ownable assets . Through these campaigns we sought to increase loyalist visitation by 5% and garner over 600,000 social media impressions and 25,000 engagements. With a significant reduction in tourism, we wanted to attain our objectives while also driving cost efficiencies per person reached in regards to ad spend.

Two influencer marketing campaigns helped us amplify our recovery message. The “My Fort Myers” influencer campaign invited local and in-state creators to enjoy unique stays throughout the area in early 2023. Their #MyFortMyers stories showcased available vacation experiences and encouraged their online audiences to chime in with their own #MyFortMyers memories.

Voluntourism proved to be a unique area of interest for our destination loyalists, so the second influencer campaign leveraged creators from outside the greater Fort Myers area who focused on sustainability and community engagement. These influencers aided in recovery efforts by planting trees, cleaning paths at nature preserves and removing debris from mangroves. This content went beyond highlighting our destination’s recovery efforts to showcasing the wonderful natural landscape Fort Myers has to offer visitors.

My Fort Myers campaign influencers

Who we worked with

We selected a diverse mix of micro- and macro-influencers to ensure we partnered with individuals who would be authentic ambassadors for our destination. Part 1 of 2. 

A woman enjoying pasta

MacKenzie Smith

MacKenzie Smith is a 2-time Food Network Champ, blogger and Executive Chef. 

A woman enjoys a walk in a park

Krystian Gabrielle

Krystian Gabrielle is a single queer mom raising two kids and sharing her travels. 

A woman poses in front of a lush botanical garden

Nancy Weiss

Nancy Weiss is a fashion, travel and entertainment blogger.

A woman walks towards the beach on a boardwalk overpass

Hannah & Adam

Hannah & Adam left behind the American dream to travel the world. 

A woman walks down a boardwalk in a nature preserve

Samantha Oppenheimer

Samantha Oppenheimer is a former corporate professional turned traveler. 

A couple enjoys the grounds at Edison Ford Winter Estates

Nick and Madison

Nick and Madison are Florida-based creators who travel the world. 

A woman stands outside the store Del Mar in a outdoor, mediterranean shopping center.

Denise

A local showcasing all of what beautiful SWFL has to offer.

A woman on the beach does yoga at sunset

Kate

Exploring all the things Cape Coral, Florida has to offer.

Voluntourism campaign influencers

Who we worked with

We selected a diverse mix of micro- and macro-influencers to ensure we partnered with individuals who would be authentic ambassadors for our destination. Part 2 of 2. 

A family poses outside in the woods

Jessica Human

Jessica and her family specialize in adventure and road trip travels. 

A woman stands in front of a colorful flower wall

Jessie

Jessie focuses on sustainable and conscious travel. 

A woman paddles through calm waters on a kayak

Oksana & Max

Oksana & Max are award-winning, sustainable travel bloggers. 

A man and a woman pose on the beach at sunset

Sarah and Myles

Sarah and Myles are a married travel duo focused in outdoor adventure experiences. 

Campaign Extension Sampling

Blog Post

A screenshot of a travel blog to Fort Myers on FindLoveTravel.com

Read the full post here

A woman walks down the beach leaving footprints in the sand

Instagram Reels

Given new trends within the social media landscape, we tapped @thecapturingcouple's video skills and extensive Instagram reach to collaborate on this featured travel video. 

mangrove

Voluntourism Activities

Our influencers visited the area to aid in recovery efforts with activities like planting trees, cleaning paths at nature preserves and removing debris from mangroves.

Results Snapshot

Both campaigns were resounding successes, meeting or exceeding all objectives. Website sessions on VisitFortMyers.com increased 39% during the summer season (May–August 2023) over the same time period the previous year. While 2023 saw a drop in tourism due to the impact of Hurricane Ian, our marketing directly influenced our loyalist audience to pay the Fort Myers area a visit. The July–September 2023 Visitor Report showed that the proportion of loyal visitors increased from 11% to 21% over 2022, indicating that our carefully crafted messaging found its audience and resonated with them strongly enough for them to take action.

The influencer campaigns also reached a new highly qualified audience of 1.63 million users while building relationships with 12 new brand ambassadors who can continue to promote the destination organically and authentically. With engagements totaling nearly 176,683 and impressions surpassing 3.4 million, we not only met our objectives but exceeded them.