Episode 10

Anne-Julie Karcher: Unlocking the potential of social media influencers for hotels

Anne-Julie Karcher explores how hotels can unlock the potential of social media influencers to drive awareness, bookings, and authentic storytelling for their properties.

 

About the guest

Anne-Julie Karcher

Anne-Julie Karcher

Co-Founder, Anorak Travel; Business Development Director, Clark Influence

 

Anne-Julie Karcher is the Co-Founder of Anorak Travel, a travel-focused influencer and content creation agency, and Business Development Director at Clark Influence, the leading influence marketing agency of which Anorak is the tourism branch. She began her career in Canada's tourism industry, spending four years working for a Canadian DMC welcoming incentive travel groups from Europe and Mexico. When the pandemic hit, she pivoted to launch Anorak Travel — building it from the ground up into an agency that partners with tourism boards, airlines, airports, and hospitality brands across markets from Morocco to Brazil to Japan to create impactful influencer and content campaigns. Anne-Julie is a passionate advocate for responsible tourism marketing and is based in Montréal.

Transcript

Anne-Julie Karcher


You don’t need to work with tons of influencers. You need to select the one. That the audience is your future customers.



Sebastien Leitner


Hi there. Welcome to the Turnndown. So you’ve heard of social influencers, and you want to figure out a way to get started. Here’s the podcast and the episode that perfect for you. Today, I sit down with Anne-Julie. Not only is she founder of Anorak an influencer company, but she also comes from my favorite hometown, which is Montreal. So besides, you know, sharing, bagel preferences, we talk to her about successful campaigns that hoteliers have run targeting audiences that are managed by influencers and how to really, as a hotelier today, reach this audience and get them to speak positively about your products and services to inspire not only a youngest generation travelers gen z, but to reach an audience that may