How to Drive More Bookings From Your Content

Tanya Arya x Artist Residence Penzance

Turn your travel content into saves, bookings & commission.

Your content already inspires people to travel and this guide shows you how to turn that inspiration into real bookings, commission and long-tail income. No salesy energy. No pressure tactics. Just smart, subtle ways to help your audience find, save and book the places you love through Curated.

1. Create your Check-In on Curated

A Check-In elevates your travel content from a simple post to a dynamic, bookable guide with all the information people need to book through your recommendation. To create a check-in:

  • Head to your Content Hub in your Curator Dashboard

  • Tap Create Check-In

  • Upload your images and add your information

  • Hit publish to share on the platform and grab your shareable post link

Anyone who lands on your Check-In can:

  • Save the space

  • See availability & prices

  • Book directly (tracked to you)

  • Come back later

  • Fall into your wider content universe

Want to see more about creating your first Check-In? Here’s the full guide to making content that sings.

2. Share that content off Curated to start driving traffic back

You already have an engaged off-platform community across socials, blogs, emails etc. The next step is guiding them towards Curated where they can discover, save and book all your travel content in one place.

Here’s how:

Reshare your stay across your usual platforms

  • Instagram posts and carousels

  • Stories (daily if you're there)

  • TikToks/Reels

  • Blog posts

  • Newsletters & substacks

Always include the link to your Check-In so followers can:

  • Click → Save it

  • Click → See prices

  • Click → Book

  • Click → Explore your other guides

Use captions to explain Curated (not just tag us)

Instead of:

“AD / PR trip with @curatedspaces”

Try:

“I stayed here with @curatedspacesclub — the platform where I share all my travel recommendations. You can save this hotel, discover the vibe, and book it directly through my Curated guide.”

This helps your audience understand:
a) What Curated is
b) How they can use it
c) Why you use it
d) Why they should follow you there

Clear → Helpful → Converts.

3. Make it incredibly easy for people to find your Curated profile

Your profile is your travel hub — the place where all your stays, tips, guides, and booking links live.

To make sure people find it:

Put your Curated profile link in your bio

This is HUGE. Most bookings come from bio traffic (not stories). Add it to your:

  • Instagram link in bio

  • TikTok bio

  • Linktree/beacons/other hubs

  • Website/blog footer

  • Newsletter welcome sequence

Tip: Update your link-in-bio CTA to something like:

“Discover and book all my travel recommendations in Curated” → Link to your Curated profile

Mention Curated casually and consistently

People need to hear something ~7 times before they act so start consistently resharing your content across different channels and in different formats. From stories to grid posts and blogs, there are so many ways to make more content out of that stay for example:

  • My recent trip to X

  • Remembering my trip last summer to X

  • My top 10 hotels of 2025

  • Cabins that live rent free in my head

Here are some easy captions to drive interested people over to Curated to save and book.

  • “Full guide is on Curated”

  • “You can save this place inside my Curated profile”

  • “All my city break recommendations live on Curated now”

The more familiar it feels, the more naturally they’ll click.

4. Use smart, human CTAs

Rather than giving people instructions (“Go book now!”), think of it as being helpful:

Try lines like:

  • “Save this guide for when you plan your trip”

  • “Tap my Curated Check-In to see availability and prices”

  • “Everything I recommend lives on my Curated profile — makes planning way easier”

Soft, friendly, and effective.

What happens after someone taps “Book”? Read “How bookings & commission work on Curated” to see how your content earns you income.

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