Digital Content Creation for 1000towns.ca

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1000 Towns of Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Vlad Umnov
CEO, 1000 Towns of Canada
(113)
3
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
Accounting Marketing strategy
Skills
content creation digital content creation social media
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

Number of individual students required: 15 students from all Canadian Provinces and Territories

1000towns.ca website was created three years ago. We launched >70 unique pages Top Places to Visit in your Town.

We would like students to help us with creating content about towns in all provinces/territories that are aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. You can check existing pages on 1000towns.ca to clarify our formats.

We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization.

To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will:

  • Choose 5-10 towns they are interested
  • Choose the most interesting attractions for each town
  • Write a short description of each attraction
  • 'Communicate with local communities asking for feedback and ideas
  • Assist with social media to promote 1000 Towns

Ultimately, you will be working on content creation for our organization.

If you like the sound of our culture and enjoyment of travelling off-the-beaten-path and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

A student with excellent writing skills and an interest in local travelling would be the ideal candidate for this project.

How will you support learners in completing the project?

Regular meetings with 1000towns CEO and Marketing director.

We will train students how to write in 1000 Towns formats and how to communicate with local communities asking for their feedback.

About the company
  • https://www.1000towns.ca/
  • 2 - 10 employees
  • Travel & tourism, Marketing & advertising, Media & production, Public relations & communications

1000 Towns of Canada is a digital platform connecting Canadian small town communities and travellers.