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Creating a restaurant website: Why it matters and how to nail it

Open for Business

Clearly communicating these details can improve reservation volume and foot traffic. A well-optimized website can improve your restaurant’s visibility in search engine results, making it easier for potential customers to discover you online. Use this email marketing list to communicate updates or special occasions in the future.

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Ultimate Restaurant Website Design Guide for Beginners

7 Shifts

Diners are turning to online ordering in increasing numbers because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on on-premise dining. According to a survey conducted by S&P Global Market Intelligence, 40% of Americans are ordering more food for takeout and delivery now than they were before the pandemic. Online ordering - Ditto.

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How to Handle Temporary Restaurant Closure during COVID-19

7 Shifts

Due to the volatile situation caused by COVID-19, restaurateurs across the globe are having to temporarily close their businesses to support social distancing. Do you have accounts on online ordering sites like GrubHub and Uber Eats? Consider things like merchandise sales, inventory sales, or private cooking lessons.

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Reopening Your Restaurant? Here’s Your Digital To-Do List

ChowNow

With a contactless dine-in model, your customers can view your menu, place an order, and pay using their own devices. If you use ChowNow for online ordering, it’s simple to create a dine-in option that’s convenient and safe. Use all of the online ordering channels you have. TripAdvisor.

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How to Create a Successful Visual Brand for Your Restaurant in 2020

Modern Restaurant Management

A restaurant’s brand identity is the cumulative effect of what your guests see, taste, smell, feel and hear at your restaurant, online, and in the world at large. A restaurant’s brand identity is the cumulative effect of what your guests see, taste, smell, feel and hear at your restaurant, online, and in the world at large.

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Keep your customers coming back: Effective communication strategies for hospitality

Kounta

Communicating in person. Here are some tips on what to focus on when communicating with a customer in-person: Non-verbal communication: This includes tone of voice, voice quality, eye contact when talking (a big one!), Where people often go wrong is communicating one thing verbally, and another non-verbally.

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Pivoting From an Economic Downturn

Modern Restaurant Management

As states reopen, restaurants must deal with rehiring staff, redesigning floor plans to comply with social distancing, and battling customer hesitation dine-in again. Many cite that even though they miss being outside, some are prepared to practice social distancing at home until October. There's been a shift to online shopping.