Singapore Tourism Launches ‘Shorticles’ Campaign On Fairfax’s Traveller

Singapore Tourism Launches ‘Shorticles’ Campaign On Fairfax’s Traveller

The Singapore Tourism Board has joined forces with Fairfax Media’s Traveller.com.au to launch the first ‘Shorticle’ campaign series, extending the brand discover native advertising portfolio with a new list style format.

Launching on Traveller.com.au, the Singapore Tourism Board ‘Shorticles’ series showcases articles focused on interesting and unusual facts about Singapore, designed to give audiences more unique reasons to visit the site.

Comprising 10 articles of 200 words each, ‘Shorticles’ tap the increasingly popular list format for online content. Optimised for mobile audiences, and available across smartphone, tablet and desktop, the new ‘Shorticles’ format has been specifically designed to be easily enjoyed and shared by readers on the go.

Sharon Lam, area director for Singapore Tourism Board, said: “Singapore’s heritage and history make for a unique culture. Many people may not realise that there’s much more to Singapore than chilli crab, Singapore Sling and Singapore Zoo.

“As Traveller.com.au is a priority read for our target Australian audience, we saw ‘Shorticles’ as great vehicle to help us reach people who have visited Singapore before and those who haven’t, by giving them a taste of the hidden quirks, distinctive cultures, vibrant precincts and unique local customs – in an intriguing and highly shareable way.”

Felix Krueger, Fairfax Media’s custom solutions commercial manager, said: “We’re proud to work with the Singapore Tourism Board on our first ‘Shorticle’ series – just one of many that will appear across Fairfax Media websites this year.

“This fun and engaging format demonstrates how Fairfax Media develops native advertising solutions for all industries with products aligned to their key audience needs.”




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