Always On vs. Campaign Flight Influencer Strategy for Canadian Brands

Embold Team
October 22, 2025
5 min read

Introduction: The Right Mix of Consistency and Momentum

Canadian audiences reward brands that show up consistently and feel local. They also respond when a message lands at the right moment. That’s why the strongest influencer programs in Canada pair an Always On foundation with precise Campaign Flights.

Always On keeps your brand part of everyday conversations. Campaign Flights create bursts of visibility when you launch, promote, or need measurable lift. Together, they transform creator trust into results you can track.

This guide shows how to build that balance for Canadian brands – when to invest in long-term partnerships, when to activate short-term bursts, and how to measure both. For broader context, explore Canadian Influencer Marketing Strategy: A Guide for Brands in 2025.

Embold supports this balance with vetted Canadian creators, full campaign management, and data-driven reporting that helps brands grow influence sustainably.

Section 1: Understanding the Two Models

Always On Influencer Marketing: The Foundation of Trust

Always On influencer marketing builds long-term partnerships between brands and creators. Instead of running isolated bursts, this model integrates your brand into ongoing storytelling, helping audiences see you as a consistent part of their lives.

In Canada, where authenticity and locality matter, Always On strategies establish familiarity and credibility. Over time, that steady presence keeps your brand top of mind even when customers are not actively shopping.

Key benefits of Always On:

  • Builds brand loyalty and long-term awareness
  • Creates a continuous stream of authentic influencer-generated content
  • Strengthens credibility through repeated exposure
  • Supports always-available product discovery

For practical guidance on maintaining these relationships, see Best Way to Maintain Influencer Partnerships in Canada.

Campaign Flight Influencer Marketing: The Tactical Burst

Campaign Flights are short-term, high-energy activations that drive measurable results fast. Typically lasting a few days to eight weeks, they align with product launches, seasonal sales, or key retail windows.

Think of Campaign Flights as your high-impact spotlight moments. They’re designed to capture attention, generate buzz, and convert that momentum into sales or signups.

Key benefits of Campaign Flights:

  • Creates excitement and urgency around a key event
  • Drives measurable conversions within a fixed timeframe
  • Maximizes visibility with concentrated creative and media spend

If you want to explore specific campaign types and goals, read Different Types of Influencer Marketing Campaigns.

Section 2: Comparing the Two Models

Section 2: Comparing the Two Models

A side by side view of goals, timing, and measurement for Always On and Campaign Flight strategies.

Aspect Always On Campaign Flight
Primary Goal Build brand trust, awareness, and content continuity Drive conversions, sales, or launch visibility
Duration Continuous, year round Short term, typically 3 to 8 weeks
Measurement Focus Engagement, sentiment, share of voice, brand lift ROAS, conversion rate, sales revenue
Budget Type Steady operational spend Concentrated short term investment
ROI Curve Gradual growth with lower CPA over time Immediate impact with shorter lifespan

Tip: Use Always On to compound trust and content, then activate Campaign Flights during commercial peaks for measurable lift.

An Always On program builds the groundwork for brand familiarity, while Campaign Flights capitalize on that trust to deliver immediate results. Smart Canadian brands use both to maintain presence and performance year-round.

Section 3: When Always On Creates Maximum Value

Everyday Products (CPG, Food, and Beauty)

Brands in food, beverage, and personal care need constant presence. These are products people use daily, and they benefit from repeated, authentic exposure. Ongoing creator partnerships help customers connect your brand with routine habits like morning coffee or weekly groceries.

Always On ensures your message flows naturally with everyday life. It also produces a steady stream of reusable content for ads and owned channels, improving cost efficiency over time.

Financial Services and Insurance

Financial decisions depend on trust, not trends. That’s why continuous creator education works better than one-off campaigns. Always On partnerships allow financial brands to demystify products, answer questions, and keep audiences engaged long enough to build confidence.

Consistency also supports compliance in Canada’s regulated financial space, ensuring creators communicate clearly and ethically.

Technology, Apps, and SaaS

Adoption takes repetition. Always On programs help users see ongoing value—whether through tutorials, reviews, or tips. In competitive tech categories, steady presence prevents your brand from fading between updates or launches.

For these industries, the Always On approach nurtures awareness and consideration until users are ready to act, building a more predictable conversion pipeline.

Section 4: When Campaign Flights Drive the Highest ROI

Travel and Tourism

Travel marketing thrives on emotion and timing. Campaign Flights can inspire immediate action when aligned with seasonal travel windows or event-based promotions. A concentrated wave of creator storytelling encourages bookings and searches in real time.

Automotive and High-Value Launches

Car manufacturers, electronics companies, and premium goods rely on buzz during launch periods. Campaign Flights allow them to flood the market with coordinated influencer content that creates excitement and urgency around a new release.

These bursts also work well for PR amplification, giving journalists and media teams authentic content to complement traditional press coverage.

Fashion, Retail, and Beauty Drops

Retail brands live by their calendar. Product drops, flash sales, and holidays demand attention at specific moments. A Campaign Flight helps brands stand out in a crowded feed, create urgency, and push sales through limited-time offers or influencer codes.

This approach works best when combined with a consistent base of Always On creators who have already earned the audience’s trust.

Section 5: The Hybrid Advantage

The best-performing Canadian brands don’t choose between Always On and Campaign Flights—they integrate both into one system.

Always On builds trust. Campaign Flights convert it.

A hybrid strategy allows you to maintain brand familiarity throughout the year while activating high-intensity bursts when timing matters most.

Example structure:

  1. Run a year-round ambassador program with micro and nano influencers.
  2. Launch seasonal Campaign Flights tied to promotions, launches, or holidays.
  3. Use Always On performance data to shape your Campaign Flight creative.
  4. Reinvest high-performing content through paid amplification.

Whitelisting creator posts during Campaign Flights blends authenticity with reach. To learn how to use this tactic effectively, read The Canadian Brand’s Guide to Influencer Whitelisting.

Section 6: The Canadian Context

Canadian consumers value authenticity, regional pride, and transparency. Working with local creators builds trust faster than generic celebrity campaigns. Micro and nano influencers, in particular, offer higher engagement and better cultural fit.

Diversity also matters. Collaborating with creators from different communities and regions—especially through bilingual or multicultural campaigns—ensures your content resonates nationwide.

Compliance is another key factor. Every paid or gifted collaboration must disclose a “material connection” under Ad Standards Canada and the Competition Bureau. To protect both your brand and creators, make sure you understand the disclosure rules outlined in Influencer Marketing Compliance in Canada: Rules, Best Practices, and Key Considerations.

Section 7: Building Your ROI-Driven Influencer Roadmap

  1. Clarify your objective
    Decide whether your goal is long-term brand lift or short-term sales. This determines whether to focus on an Always On approach, a Campaign Flight, or both.
  2. Allocate budget strategically
    Dedicate consistent spend to build trust through Always On activity, and reserve concentrated funding for Campaign Flights tied to commercial peaks.
  3. Measure what matters
    Track engagement, sentiment, and share of voice for long-term programs, and measure conversions, sales, and ROAS for short-term campaigns.
  4. Create a data feedback loop
    Use performance insights from Always On content to inform creative direction for upcoming Campaign Flights.
  5. Partner with the right experts
    Embold helps Canadian brands implement full-funnel influencer strategies with vetted creators, transparent reporting, and compliance-ready workflows.

Conclusion: Build Trust That Converts

Always On and Campaign Flight influencer strategies are not competing ideas—they’re two halves of a complete system. Always On nurtures trust, familiarity, and credibility over time. Campaign Flights drive measurable results when your brand needs them most.

By combining both, Canadian brands can turn social influence into sustained growth, measurable performance, and long-term audience loyalty.

If you’re a Canadian brand looking to scale your influencer marketing, get in touch with Embold today. We’ll help you design a strategy that blends authenticity with measurable ROI.

Embold Team
11 Jan 2022
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