Tuesday, June 9, 2015

8 Marketing Tips To Help Increase Summer Traffic



There are few things that can complement an enjoyable dining experience.  However, with the right drinks, food, music, views and specials you’re bound to make a killing.  With the holidays coming to a halt you need to make sure your foot traffic stays at a steady pace.  The summer has just started and this is the time of year where people enjoy outdoor dining or dining with a scenic view as the weather is nicer.  Let’s face it, who wants to be inside a restaurant after a long week of being stuffed inside their home or office?

Some major ways to increase your customer dining experience is by enhancing your ambiance!  Here are 8 tips on how to do so:

  1. The Ambiance - You Don’t Need Water To Have A Scenic View
    Many people don’t think of this right away, but it does matter.  Making people feel like they entered another world when they come into your restaurant is a great way to start off their dining experience.  Start off with an idea and research ways and ideas on how to DIY (do it yourself).  We know you are very busy and don’t have much time, but some simple ideas can really go a long way!

  2. Drinks
    Now that summer is approaching people will be out and about looking for craft beers, frozen drinks, or anything that will remind them of the warmer weather.  Make sure your bar is stocked up with at least two different craft beers and a blender!
  3. Food
    Food and experience are the two reasons people go out to eat.  To go into a restaurant that provides both!? Well you just won over another loyal customer.  Always make sure you have strict food quality guidelines because let’s face it…a negative review on a review site can and will hurt you. Keep in mind; you can’t win them all but you can make sure it’s only two negative reviews instead of five.
  4. Music
    Close your eyes for a moment and envision your place in your head.  Everyone has an experience in their head of what they would like to provide.  If you cannot do anything in regards to the look of your restaurant try adding some music.  In a study, the right music can add up to an extra $2 on each order.  Take that $2 and times it by 50 people in one day, that amounts to an extra $100 a day.  Which will ultimately bring your yearly sales up another $36,000 a year!  Now that new décor we were talking about doesn’t seem so unattainable after all.
  5. The View
    Amazing food with a breathtaking view!? Don’t hide this from your customers. Let them know about your breathtaking views or patio seating.  It’s the summer and people want to be outside as much as they can be.  This paired with an outstanding ambiance will have you packed with guests all spring and summer long!
  6. Specials Menu
    Specials menus are very important as not only do they make your customer feel like they are getting a deal but it also creates more efficiency within your kitchen.  How you ask? This helps with production within your kitchen as the cook isn’t worried about the 20 entrees you normally offer but only 5 different entrees with the occasional person who doesn’t order off the specials menu.  You can get very creative with this as well, see some suggestions below:
    • Italian restaurants do a ‘Pasta’ or ‘Family Night’
    • Mexican restaurants do ‘Taco Tuesday’ ‘Margarita Madness’ or ‘Fajita Friday’
    • White Tablecloths usually a ‘Wine Down Wednesday’
    • American restaurants do ‘Steak Night’, ‘Family Friday’, ‘Happy Hour’, or ‘Wing Night’
      (These are all suggestions and can be manipulated to fit your restaurant!)
  7. Cleanliness
    The best way to see how clean a restaurant is, is by going into the bathroom and seeing how it looks.  If you have never heard of that…Now you have.  People base their overall experience off of four things: Ambiance, Food, Cleanliness, and Customer Experience (hence this blog).  Set a schedule for your staff and make sure your managers have them stick to it.  Otherwise, feet that stick to the floor, or bathrooms that smell will never win over a loyal customer. 
  8. Customer Experience
    Providing an excellent customer experience can be one of the hardest battles for you as a restaurant owner.  However, it is crucial to your business that you ensure and well equip your staff to handle angry customers to the best of their ability.  After all, those customers will be the ones more ready to write a review.  So to help combat the ‘evil’ in the world have your staff promote your review sites. Let them know that monthly you are running a contest and anyone who has the most five star reviews written about them gets a prize, and make it something good!  People love to be noticed especially among their teammates. 
     
Written By: Colleen Leonardo

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Top 5 Reasons People Come To You For Their Father’s Day Celebration And Some Marketing Tips To Boot!



Father’s Day is a gift sent from the marketing Gods allowing you to have another day to increase revenue and drive traffic to your establishment.  Let’s face it, Mother’s Day is where everyone gets creative and goes above and beyond for what a mother does.  Why not do the same for Dad?

According to a study from the National Restaurant Association a whopping 60% of Dads go to their favorite restaurant regardless of the specials on Father’s Day.  If you don’t have a loyal following now is not the time to quit.  You still have the other 40% of people who dine out!  Letting customers know that you have drink and food specials, that you are kid friendly, if they don’t know where they would like to go or even first timers specials can help you combat the other 60%. Marketing material and email campaigns are still very effective ways to get the word out there.  The other half is social media!



Here are the top ways to help Dads feel special when they come dine with you:

  1. Surprise your guests with an appropriate gift.
    This can be a gift card, free drink or dessert, plant, chocolates, a cigar, or sports paraphernalia from your local team.
  2. Host a professional photographer or arm yourself or one of your staff with a camera.
    What a great way to help capture the moment!  You can have everyone sign up for your mailing list so when you post the image on your social media you can send out a mass email letting them know their pictures are up.  This is a double whammy because now you have beefed up your list for future specials and promotions as well.
  3. Prix Fixe Steak Dinner.
    Create a Father’s Day prix fixe menu! Prix fixe menu consists of an appetizer, main dish and dessert at a set fixed price, but with some alternatives within each category.
    In this way you increase the sale of certain foods, and speed up operations and efficiency in the restaurant.
  4. Why just one day?
    Father’s Day shouldn’t be just one day!  Let’s face it, Dads are out there working day in and day out to provide for you and your family.  Since Father’s Day ends up on a Sunday and some people work on this day, let them know that if they come in during the week they can also be celebrated.
  5. Raffles – Hey, who doesn’t like to win something?
    Create a raffle where all Dads get put into a drawing to win something!  A free dinner (to help with repeat traffic), a shout out on social media, or even a gift certificate to another business in the are you area cross promoting.
  6. Cross promotions are always a good thing!
    Partner with a neighboring business to create a package that includes a visit to a gym, hardware store, batting cages, bookstore, auto parts store, or the ice cream shop down the road.
  7. Use Promotions That Won’t Break The Bank!
  • Dads who come in with one child get 10% off their meal
  • Dads with two kids get 25% off their meal
  • Dads with three kids who come in get 30% off their meal
  • Dads with four kids who come in get their entree free
  • Dads who come in with their families get one free dessert for Dad
  • Dad’s “Man Made Special” – Take a best seller and add extra sides or an included dessert
  • The Dad Getaway – Some Dads like to get a break from the madness.  On the days before or after let Dads know if they come in with a picture of their kids to get a free appetizer or free dessert or free drink.  This one is for the Bars who don’t let people under 18 in.
We always love to hear feedback and other awesome ideas.  Feel free to leave a comment!


Written By: Colleen Leonardo

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

5 Ways Small Businesses Can Honor the Military on Memorial Day


     Memorial Day for most people is a traditional time for barbecues, family get-togethers, and for most Americans a day off from work! However, we do not want to forget the true meaning of this day.  Memorial Day is a day the Americans commemorate the lives of U.S. soldiers who have passed in military service.
    With that being said this is a perfect time to recognize the fallen soldiers within your area and to even help a good cause.   Below are 5 ways you can honor the military on Memorial Day!
  1. Sponsor a float in your local Memorial Day parade.
    Get involved with your community and join in on the parade.  This is a wonderful time to help get your name out there while providing a great cause.  Have your staff walk up and down the parade and hand out coupons for a Lunch Special after the parade.
  2. Offer special discounts or free items to military members or veterans.
    On this day you should make sure you offer people with valid military ID something a little extra.  Show them that you appreciate all their hard work and selflessness.
  3. Host a special volunteer event to help donate to the military.
    There are many causes that you can gear this campaign around.  Everyone loves to feel like they have helped in some fashion.  Have you and your staff do a Pie Eating Contest and the winner will get a prize and all proceeds will go to a charity.  There are plenty of charities and you can click here to view them all!
  4. Send out a Memorial Day email with a special offer included. It's hard to get the word out especially with limited time and energy.  We will create a beautiful email campaign or fliers for you to send or hand out in store.  We can promote any menu specials, hours of operation, coupons, etc!  Just give us a call if you need more ideas.
  5. Create a special 'Hero's Menu' and name each item after someone in your town.
    Most of us have a relative that was near and dear to us who died for our freedom.  Having a menu with family members of the locals as item names is a great opportunity to develop a more personal touch in your customer relationships.  Maybe even donate 10% of the proceeds from this menu to a cause.

Written By: Colleen Leonardo