Starting with clarity, not execution
We didn't start this engagement by proposing a website rebuild or ad campaigns. We started by aligning on what Destination Nackawic actually needed its digital ecosystem to do.
Together, we defined a few core requirements:
- A single digital platform that could serve multiple audiences without fragmenting the experience
- Promotion that led to meaningful exploration, not dead-end clicks
- Insight into who was engaging, where they were coming from, and how interest developed over time
- Systems that could support long-term regional goals, not one-off initiatives
This alignment mattered. It shaped how the work was sequenced and prevented wasted effort.
Building a platform that supports real decisions
Once priorities were clear, we moved into execution. Brand Butter partnered with Destination Nackawic to build a new website on a modern, flexible platform, designed around how people actually explore a destination and evaluate opportunity.
Key decisions included:
- A full platform migration supported by redirect tables to preserve continuity and existing search visibility
- A navigation structure rebuilt around user intent rather than internal categories
- Clear user journeys and call-to-action placement to support planning and follow-up
- Migration of news and events to maintain continuity and relevance
- A dedicated Development Lots section to clearly present residential and investment opportunities
The goal wasn't novelty. It was usefulness. The site needed to be easy to understand, easy to maintain, and capable of evolving as priorities changed.
Digital systems that support clarity
Website platform and structure
The website functions as the central digital hub for Destination Nackawic, serving visitors, residents, and development audiences. For an organization representing an entire region, the site is infrastructure. If it's unclear or fragmented, every campaign and initiative downstream loses effectiveness.
We rebuilt the site on a modern, flexible platform, restructuring navigation around how people actually explore a destination. Redirects preserved existing visibility. News and events migrated cleanly. Clear user journeys supported different audience intents. The result is a stable, adaptable foundation that can support new initiatives without repeated rebuilds.
Analytics and measurement
Beginning in May 2025, Brand Butter implemented Google Analytics and supporting tracking to establish a clear baseline. Destination Nackawic can now see traffic patterns, engagement depth, return behavior, and audience characteristics in one place — allowing promotion, content, and prioritization decisions to be guided by real behavior rather than anecdotal feedback.
Advertising attribution
For regional promotion and development, reach alone is not enough. We implemented the Meta Pixel and structured campaign tracking so paid promotion could be evaluated based on outcomes, not just impressions. This enables more disciplined investment and clearer understanding of what drives follow-up interest.
User behavior insight
Analytics explain what happens. Behavior tools explain why. Heat mapping and anonymous session recording reveal how people actually move through the site, where they pause, and where clarity breaks down. These insights allow Destination Nackawic to refine user journeys with confidence and make small improvements that compound over time.
Structured data and search readiness
Structured data helps search engines better understand and surface Destination Nackawic's content. For a destination-focused organization, search visibility directly affects discovery. We implemented structured data to strengthen the technical foundation for long-term discoverability.
Making insight part of how decisions get made
Over the months since implementation:
- 34,762 users have explored the site
- 39,687 sessions and 49,415 page views
What matters is not just volume, but behavior. Paid social introduces the region at scale. Organic search accounts for a disproportionate share of returning users — consistent with how people plan trips, compare destinations, and research longer-term opportunities.
This distinction helps clarify which efforts support meaningful engagement and which simply generate activity.
Supporting promotion with structure
With the platform and insight framework in place, we continue to support Destination Nackawic through seasonal tourism and development-focused advertising. Across the same period: content has been delivered over 1.34 million times, reached more than 405,000 people, and resulted in 37,392 visits to the website.
Engagement extends beyond New Brunswick into major population centres like Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Calgary, Vancouver, and Ottawa. That geographic spread matters because it aligns directly with Destination Nackawic's mandate: expanding awareness among audiences who are intentionally exploring destinations and opportunities beyond their immediate area.
Knowing who you're actually reaching
The strongest engagement comes from users between 25 and 64, with particularly strong representation in the 25–44 and 45–64 age ranges. These groups align with the decisions the site supports: travel planning, lifestyle evaluation, and longer-term regional consideration.
This isn't an abstract assumption. It's reinforced by behavior — repeat visits, deeper exploration across sections, and interests centered on travel, dining, lifestyle, community, and home-related topics. For Destination Nackawic, this insight informs messaging, content priorities, and future investment decisions.
What made the difference
This engagement didn't hinge on a single tactic or deliverable. The outcome was shaped by a few consistent choices:
- We aligned before we built
- We sequenced work intentionally
- We treated digital as infrastructure, not marketing output
- We used data to explain behavior, not just report performance
- We continue to support the system as priorities evolve
Those choices allowed momentum to build without fragmentation, and ensured that visibility, engagement, and insight reinforced one another over time.
