20 Ideas for Restaurant Marketing

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Any marketer can tell you that you not only need to find new customers, but you need to increase sales to your current customers … you need them to come back regularly, to bring their loved ones to eat too, to recommend you to their friends, and to spread the word that you serve the Best _______ in Town!

Here are 20 Ideas for Restaurant Marketing that will deepen your relationship with your current customers and help you entice the new ones to keep coming back for more.

Utilize the power, reach and low cost of social media … especially Facebook & Twitter.

1. Today’s Specials: Let your customers know that they can easily find out the daily specials on your facebook page or via twitter … no need to call you and ask. If you have a live facebook and/or twitter stream on your website, then the special will automatically show up there too.

2. Menu Changes: An easy way to let your customers know that you’ve changed things up and keep them in the loop.

3. Chef’s Tips: Become a resource for your customers and help them out in their own kitchen with tips on time-saving, food freshness, food prep, complimentary food combos … whatever your chef can dream up that might be useful information. Have a Weekly Recipe for home cooked meals that you promote via your blog and social media.

4. Social Only Discounts: Reward your customers for interacting with you via social media and offer them exclusive discounts with the proper code that was posted/tweeted. Make sure you put something like: Today Only, This Week, 48 Hours, etc.

5. Online to Offline Social Gatherings: Invite groups from Facebook and Twitter to have real world socials at your restaurant … be sure to get all their facebook names and twitter handles so you can thank them for hanging out at your place afterwards. Be sure you give them one of your social-only discounts too.

Make sure you’re using email marketing to it’s full advantage. The number 1 focus of your email needs to be the subject line and it should be short, to the point and enticing.

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Proudly Annoucing CoffeeMarketingPro.com

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coffee black logo c steam 300x300 Proudly Annoucing CoffeeMarketingPro.comWhile slinging coffee and moving up within the coffee industry, Chase Mann of MyCoffeePro.com and Jennifer Vaaler of dailydemitasse.com helped their bosses with marketing strategies and put their backgrounds of design and writing to use increasing sales. After a year of networking and outsourcing each others specialized services, they decided to start Coffee Marketing Pro to offer a marketing powerhouse for specialty coffee companies like high quality cafes, roasters and suppliers.

Visit CoffeeMarketingPro.com, fan them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @CoffeeMrktngPro

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I finally get it - Evernote & GTD

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Evernote Inbox1 I finally get it   Evernote & GTDI’ll definitely need to write up a series on how I used a great set of articles to get my GTD and Evernote setup and functional into a workflow that makes sense to me.

I want to give a special shout-out to Blogger Bobby Travis for his excellent article: Getting Things Done in Evernote with Only One Notebook = Brilliant!

In the meantime, I’d like to share my public notebook with the Evernote articles in it:
http://www.evernote.com/pub/chasemann/enguide

***UPDATE*** Evernote adds sub-notebooks!

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Chase.

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Quick Response Marketing (QR Codes)

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ChaseVcard thumb Quick Response Marketing (QR Codes)What the heck is that funny looking, pixilated image over there?

It’s a Quick Response code, or QR code for short, and they are quickly becoming the newest darlings of the marketing world.

What exactly do they do?

They can be used for anything from downloading a business card (v-card), launching a specified website or social profile, providing ratings and reviews for local businesses or restaurants, or even getting creative and hosting local scavenger hunt games where participants must seek and scan the codes to locate the next item in the game.

Although there is a certain learning curve with new technology, if the end result is worth it, most people will take the time to learn how to put it to good use. This seems to be the case with QR codes. While QR codes reading software comes standard on phones throughout Asia, they are just beginning to catch on here in the US.

In order for you to take advantage of the use of QR codes, you must have a camera enabled mobile device (most new phones do these days) and you must also download a QR code reader app to that device. Once the app is installed, all you have to do is launch the device, which accesses the camera and turns it into a scanner, point it at the QR code and snap a picture when prompted, and whatever that code has been intended for happens next.

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