Why advertise with tripplanner.nz?
Travelers don’t plan their holidays around where they’ll stay or eat—they plan around the experiences they want for themselves and their families.
Tripplanner.nz helps you do more than just promote your business or accommodation cheaply and easily. It lets you showcase the nearby attractions and activities that inspire people to visit in the first place.
Creating listings for your business, accommodation, or local experiences takes just minutes. These are then presented to a local and global audience on a fast, multi-lingual website and high-speed delivery network for maximum exposure and engagement.
Registration and Login
To get started, head to “Login or Join” menu dropdown. Fill in the fields to join for free or login with the email address and password you set up previously. Use an email address that you’ll see emails from us about your listing and subscription (if you have one).
Add a listing
You can add a listing to promote your business or accommodation, or you can add one to promote attractions nearby which will encourage visitors to where your business is. To add a listing, select “List Now” from the Add Listing dropdown menu.
Help with adding all the elements of a listing are available on the Add Listing form. There is also a full description in “How to Add a Listing“.
When you “Submit” your listing, it will be published immediately. This means it will be seen by visitors to the website. However, any links, such as your Airbnb listing address or your business website address, need to be checked by our team in order to prevent unwanted content on this site. You’ll receive an email telling you that your listing has been published.
The next time you login, you’ll be directed to your Profile page. Here you’ll find your listings, as well as access to your Account and Reviews (if you have any).
If you’re logged in, and you want to get back to your Profile page, head to the Login or Join menu dropdown and select “My info and Listings”.
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