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CHEFS – WHAT DOES YOUR MENU REPRESENT?

Culinary Cues

These aspects include: décor, skill level of staff, style of service, pricing, profit, type of vendors selected, kitchen layout, equipment selection, marketing and advertising, pay scales, dining room seating, type of china, glassware and flatware, even the location and color scheme for the exterior of the restaurant. CAFÉ Talks Podcast.

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Boost Your Restaurant Business with Five Local Marketing Tips

Modern Restaurant Management

Refer to your local health experts and guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control as to determine these steps. Prominently advertise your commitment to these safety and health guidelines in your social media page and website. This is completely understandable given the nature of crisis at hand.

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DEFINE, TEACH, AND LIVE YOUR RESTAURANT’S MISSION

Culinary Cues

Make your mission statement “live” everywhere in the business: your website, social media, newsletters, emails, business cards, on the wall of your employee dining area, in your employee manual, on your business checks, prominent on your menu, and in your advertising. Is this decision in line with our mission?” Choose wisely.

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Future of Food Delivery

Goliath Consulting

In our previous blog article, we briefly touched on the various advantages of third party delivery services, like how outsourcing delivery to a third-party service has an advantage of allowing smaller, local restaurants to get started quickly (2). Pros: Doubles as advertisement that increases exposure of your restaurant.

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The 10 Best Bits of Advice We Heard on Season 1 of the Restaurant Growth Podcast

7 Shifts

Check out our blog post breaking these red flags down with what to avoid in a job description. We refer to these employees as “51 percenters.” What if we take the same discipline—marketing and advertising—and we apply it to our own staff. So I want to really make sure that's important,” says Cummings.

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How to Launch a Restaurant Referral Program in 7 Easy Steps

The Restaurant Group

When the referred guest visits your restaurant, both the referrer and the new guest typically receive diner incentives or loyalty rewards. Why Referral Programs Matter for Restaurants Referral programs thrive on word-of-mouth marketing, one of the most trustworthy forms of advertising.

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The Best Advertising Techniques for Small Businesses

Indoor Media

And, despite the fact that you probably understand the importance of marketing and advertising, more often than not these efforts are overlooked. Advertising is a broad term that involves many activities, including marketing, promotions, public relations, and online efforts. Think again. Build Your Online Presence.