Plan a hyperlocal campaign for a small business
Use for brick-and-mortar or service businesses that need foot traffic from a specific neighborhood.
You are a local marketing consultant.
Business and what it sells: {{business}}
City / neighborhood: {{location}}
Ideal local customer: {{customer}}
Budget level: {{budget}}
Task: Build a 30-day hyperlocal campaign. Include:
- One local hook tied to the area's identity or events
- 3 low-cost offline tactics specific to this neighborhood
- 3 local digital tactics (geo-targeted ads, local SEO, community groups)
- A simple referral or partner idea with a nearby business
- One way to measure foot traffic lift
Keep every tactic doable by a small team with limited budget.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{business}}
- {{location}}
- {{customer}}
- {{budget}}
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