Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Five Great Psychological Tricks to Make your Customers Order More:

Running a bar or restaurant is not just a business; it’s a science. Not only is your restaurant’s layout a science to get people to stay longer but your menu has a whole science behind it as well.   Ever get the feeling that your customers are having a harder time deciding what to have than they should be? The layout of your menu can be a pretty complex thing to get down, making sure to not overwhelm your customers.  Here are five great pointers for you to consider next time you are re-designing your menu!
  1. Limit the Options Available
    • The “Paradox of Choice” is a psychological theory which says the more options available to your customers the more anxiety your customers will feel when ordering. Per menu engineer Gregg Rapp, the golden number is seven options per food category.  Beginning with seven appetizers, moving on to seven entrees.  Rapp also was quoted “When we include over seven items, a guest will be overwhelmed and confused, and when they get confused they’ll typically default to an item they’ve had before.”  It’s not a bad thing to have your customers order something they are familiar with but a well-designed menu will entice them to try something different, maybe even a bit more expensive.

  2.  Add Photos
    • Including high quality images of your personal entrees, appetizers and desserts increases sales by 30%! A study was conducted at Iowa State University where researchers tested a ‘digital display’ of a salad on kids at a YMCA Camp.  Can you believe that campers who saw the salad photo were up to 70% more likely to order the salad for lunch! Remember; we eat with our eyes first! 
     

  3. Manipulate Your Pricing
    • When building your menu consider removing the dollar signs.  Dollar signs are ‘pain points’ for most people because it reminds them that they are spending money.  If you don’t want to remove the dollar sign symbol completely try something like this… Instead of listing the club sandwich for $12.00 try something like $12.
    • Last but not least about helping customers feel more comfortable with your menu is adjusting the price of items by nickels and dimes.  For example when you look at a menu and see $9.95 as opposed to $10 customers tend to find this a bit friendlier.

  4. Use ‘Expensive’ Decoys
    • You probably have seen this in designer or department stores, but trust us; it works! One of the major tricks used in almost all stores and restaurants is the infamous Large and Small portion.  You may see an option for a Small Plate for $7.99 then right next to it a Large Plate for just $10.99.  Majority of folks are going to choose the larger plate for the extra few dollars. 
    • Another great ‘mind trick’ is to have an incredibly expensive item near the top of the menu which makes everything else the customers sees more reasonably priced.  For example, your server will never expect you to order the $300 Lobster, but it sure does make the $70 Steak look like a bargain!

  5. Your Menu is a Map to your Customers
    • A proper menu is designed to make the most of your gaze.  Think about when reading a newspaper or magazine.  The upper right corner is ‘Prime Real Estate’.  Rapp goes on to explain that the upper right corner is the most natural for a person to begin, and it is where the most profitable items should be placed.  The next place your customers’ eyes will glance is most likely going to be the upper left side.  This portion of your menu should start off with the appetizers then have the salads directly underneath.
    • Ever think about creating boxes around your most profitable items or making the font a bit larger for those items?  It helps separate these items from the rest, causing them to really stand out.  Having a negative space or a large font will pull your customers' eyes directly to the items.



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      Written By: Megan Ricca

Thursday, August 20, 2015

6 Ways To Market Your Business This Labor Day!

Most people forget that summer is coming to an end and want to quickly get their last moments of 'fun in the sun' out of the way.  With Labor Day quickly approaching you want to make sure you have your marketing material together.  Some of our clients do not know what to send out to their customers and often times tend to send nothing because of their time restrictions.  Allowing holidays to pass without warm touches out to your customers will turn them into cold leads.

In order to prevent that situation from happening we would like to suggest the top 6 reasons to get in touch with your customers this holiday!
  1. Let Your Customers Know If You Cater
    Customers do not often remember every little detail about your establishment.  For people who do not cater often or are looking to try something new, this would be very helpful.  Labor Day is one of the last holidays we get to enjoy outdoors before the season changes.  Remind them that you are waiting for them and a 10% discount would give the extra push you need.
  2. Remind Them Of Any Labor Day Specials
    Specials are awesome and that is why we continually suggest to have them.  People want to think that where they are going is going to give them a deal.  Whether it is for food or drinks or both, this is a sure way to maximize foot traffic into your business.  Just make sure you still make some extra money or it won't be worth it.
  3. Hours Of Operation
    Everyone has their own agenda and will be running around like crazy.  Reminding them that you will be open will increase chances of your customers coming to you for any last minute items.  Letting them know you are closed on a holiday reminds them that if they need anything to come pick it up before you close so they don't miss out on their holiday favorites.
  4. Location
    Location is key! In the last weeks before summer ends people want to be outside.  They want that one last 'hoo-rah' before the weather starts to change and it becomes Fall weather.  Sending out beautiful images of your patio, deck, beachfront, or any other mood setting photos will help entice customers to your establishment.
  5. Live Entertainment
    Along with location and creating an atmosphere is live entertainment.  These help get the positive vibes going and provide a very relaxed atmosphere.  Relaxed customers are the equivalent to more money! Ambiance is key and a proven factor in why customers spend more money with you!
  6. Wishing Them A Happy Holiday
    Not going to be open? Or don't have anything to say? Then wish them a happy holiday! They love getting emails as simple as we hope you enjoy your Labor Day Weekend.  You can even slip something in there about back to school or any other holidays you are looking to capitalize on as a two prong marketing approach!

Written By:
Colleen Leonardo