Day 1 — Define Your Brand Voice

Prompt:

“Help me define a warm, rural, trustworthy brand voice for a campground and roadside motel in upstate New York. Audience includes families, retirees, travelers, and seasonal campers.”

Save the result.

Day 2 — Ideal Guest Profiles

Create 3 guest types:

Campers (families / RVers)

Travelers / workers

Weekend getaways

Prompt:

“Create 3 customer personas for a campground and small motel, including what they care about and what words persuade them.”

Day 3 — Core Messaging

Prompt:

“Write a short brand story for Country Campsites focusing on nature, simplicity, and peace.”
Then repeat for Michael Dees Motel.

Day 4 — Value Propositions

Prompt:

“List 5 clear reasons someone should choose Country Campsites over nearby campgrounds.”
Repeat for motel.

Day 5 — Taglines & Headlines

Prompt:

“Create 10 tagline options and homepage headlines for Country Campsites.”
Repeat for motel.

Day 6 — Trust Builders

Prompt:

“Write trust-building website copy highlighting cleanliness, safety, friendly owners, and quiet nights.”

Day 7 — Review & Save

Save all content in one document:

Voice

Personas

Taglines

Core copy

You’ll reuse this all month.

WEEK 2 — Website Rewrite & SEO

Goal: Turn visitors into bookings

Day 8 — Homepage Rewrite

Prompt:

“Rewrite my campground homepage copy to be welcoming, SEO-friendly, and conversion-focused. Ask questions if needed.”

Day 9 — Accommodations Pages

Prompt:

“Write clear, friendly descriptions for campsites and motel rooms with benefits, not just features.”

Day 10 — Local SEO Boost

Prompt:

“Optimize this copy for search terms like ‘campground near [town] NY’ and ‘budget motel near [route/highway].’”

Day 11 — FAQs

Prompt:

“Create a helpful FAQ page for a campground and small motel addressing common guest concerns.”

Day 12 — Policies (Friendly Version)

Prompt:

“Rewrite cancellation and quiet hours policies to sound friendly but firm.”

Day 13 — Calls to Action

Prompt:

“Write strong but welcoming booking calls-to-action for campground and motel websites.”

Day 14 — Review & Publish

Implement the updated copy on your sites.

WEEK 3 — Social Media & Promotions

Goal: Consistent visibility without stress

Day 15 — Content Pillars

Prompt:

“Create 5 content pillars for campground and motel social media (nature, tips, deals, behind-the-scenes, local area).”

Day 16 — 30 Social Post Ideas

Prompt:

“Generate 30 Facebook post ideas for a campground and motel.”

Day 17 — Write 10 Posts

Prompt:

“Write 10 friendly Facebook posts with emojis and light call-to-action for Country Campsites.”

Day 18 — Seasonal Promotions

Prompt:

“Create promotional copy for spring, summer, and fall stays.”

Day 19 — Google Business Posts

Prompt:

“Write 5 Google Business Profile posts promoting stays and availability.”

Day 20 — Simple Visual Ideas

Prompt:

“Give me simple photo ideas I can take with my phone for campground and motel marketing.”

Day 21 — Schedule Content

Use Facebook scheduling or just save posts in Notes.

WEEK 4 — Email, Ads & Automation

Goal: More bookings with less effort

Day 22 — Welcome Email

Prompt:

“Write a friendly booking confirmation and welcome email for campground guests.”

Day 23 — Follow-Up & Review Request

Prompt:

“Write a polite post-stay email asking for a Google review.”

Day 24 — Abandoned Booking Message

Prompt:

“Write a reminder message for guests who didn’t finish booking.”

Day 25 — Simple Ad Copy

Prompt:

“Create Facebook ad copy for a quiet campground and affordable motel.”

Day 26 — Local Partnerships

Prompt:

“Write outreach messages to local attractions or events for cross-promotion.”

Day 27 — Automation Ideas

Prompt:

“Suggest simple automation ideas using email and messaging for a campground and motel.”

Day 28 — Master Prompt Pack

Create a reusable prompt:

“Act as my marketing assistant for Country Campsites and Michael Dees Motel. Use a friendly, rural, trustworthy tone and focus on bookings and guest satisfaction.”

🎉 You now have your own AI marketing assistant.
Country Campsites offers spacious, family-friendly campsites in a peaceful, rural setting. Each site includes potable well water, a picnic table, a private fire pit, and parking for up to two vehicles.

Our campground features a large picnic area, swimming pool, playground, and a modern bathhouse that has been fully remodeled with clean, comfortable facilities. A slop sink is conveniently located nearby for guest use.

Campsites are well maintained and kept clean. Fire rings are provided for campfires, and firewood is available for purchase at the campground. For safety reasons, outside firewood is not permitted, and chainsaws are not allowed.

A limited selection of basic supplies is available in our registration office. Please note that slight surcharges may apply on holiday weekends.

We do not offer tent camping sites.