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Food Bloggers and Influencers for Your Restaurant Marketing

Indoor Media

Food Blogs and Food Bloggers – Who Needs Em? A food blogger is a person who specializes in writing blogs about food (just like we’re experts at writing blogs on restaurant marketing). But, who’s reading blogs, you ask? Restaurant reviewers or food bloggers influence people’s buying and eating choices.

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Launch A Profitable Restaurant Marketing Campaign With Food Influencers

The Restaurant Times

Influencer marketing is proving to be indispensable for restaurant marketing in the new normal. Using a combination of alluring photos and videos of food, influencers work their magic to get their audiences to try out an outlet. For example, a mid-level influencer, who has 10-100k followers, may demand $250-$400 for their services.

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How to Work With Food Influencers & Top Accounts to Follow

Touch Bistro

Before social media platforms and food influencers existed, word of mouth used to sound something like this: “You should check out this new pizza shop in my neighborhood. Thanks to social media, restaurant influencer marketing is a rising trend that can play a crucial role in driving diners to your door. What are Food Influencers?

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How to Start a Restaurant Blog

Indoor Media

If your restaurant has a website, you’re halfway to creating a blog. Blogging is an effective way to reach hungry consumers in your area and build an audience. By publishing helpful and relevant content, your restaurant can increase its local influence and reach new customers and regulars alike.

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THE BEST PATH TO CHEFDOM

Culinary Cues

Oftentimes these properties boast a few a ’la carte restaurants, room service, special property events, banquets, weddings, buffets, and three meals a day in at least one of their outlets. As an example – garde manger really only exists in these types of properties where cold food can rule the day with banquets and special events.

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WORK HARD AND BE KIND

Culinary Cues

As I reflect on Dick Cattani, the person that I knew, but was not fully aware of the scope of his influence, I fell on a short, concise, and all-encompassing quote from him that was highlighted in the official RA notice of his death: “Work hard and be kind”. www.harvestamericacues.com BLOG. The world will miss you, Dick. Rest in Peace.

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THE EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN RESTAURANT

Culinary Cues

Responding to a need in restaurants and the growing influence of the Food Network and a plethora of high-quality cookbooks, colleges began offering degrees in cooking. Becoming a chef was a sought-after career, influenced by the sizzle of media and not always based on reality.