Menu Bingo
August 7, 2009 by Loma Gregg
Filed under Blog, Building Sales, Quick & Easy Ideas
This is a great tactic for encouraging frequency and getting customers to try different items on the menu. You simply create bingo cards that have different menu items in boxes. Have the cards designed with five columns and five rows. You can also promote other non-food items such as merchandise, cookbooks, and gift certificates. [...]
Do You Want Ketchup With That?
Buzz Bacon’s Food for Thought:
- A Cannibal is a person who walks into a restaurant… and orders a waiter.
Bouncebacks
July 31, 2009 by Loma Gregg
Filed under Blog, Building Sales
This is one of the most important and underutilized tools that bounces guests from peak times to off-peak times and can also work to encourage frequency in your food and beverage operations.
While simple in theory and execution, this tactic can produce far more in revenues per dollar invested than traditional advertising. All you do [...]
Never Run Out Of Rye Bread!
Buzz Bacon’s Food For Thought
- A customer walks into a restaurant and notices a large sign on the wall: $500 if we fail to fill your order! When his waitress arrives, he orders elephant nuts on rye. She calmly writes down his order and walks into the kitchen where all hell breaks loose! The [...]
Marketing Plan Part 3 of 3
June 19, 2009 by Loma Gregg
Filed under Blog, Building Sales
Point 3: Make sure your marketing is communicated in a manner that demographic can understand, and broadcast via a medium that demographic uses.
Email marketing isn’t going to produce customers for a breakfast diner appealing to seniors. Radio ads on an easy listening radio station aren’t going to bring in 20 and 30 year old hipsters. [...]
Marketing Plan Part 2 of 3
June 18, 2009 by Loma Gregg
Filed under Blog, Building Sales
Point 2: Assess whether that particular demographic works or lives in large enough numbers within 3 miles of your location to support your concept. < SPAN style=”mso-bidi-font-family: Arial”>Once you know who it is that is truly most likely to buy your food, you’ll need to consider whether or not they live or [...]
Marketing Plan Part 1 of 3
June 17, 2009 by Loma Gregg
Filed under Blog, Building Sales
When creating a plan to market your restaurant, the marketing plan for the restaurant should focus on these points:
1. Realistically define what type of person is most likely to enjoy what you want to offer.
2. Assess whether that particular demographic works or lives in large enough numbers within 3 miles of your location to support [...]
When Business Sucks Don’t Cut Back On Marketing
May 30, 2009 by Mary White-Cornell
Filed under Blog, Local Store Marketing, Quick & Easy Ideas
Business is slow; budgets are tight. So what usually gets trimmed first? Marketing. Do you know what the results are? Disaster!
When you conduct marketing, you are not selling yourself to generate business today or even tomorrow. Marketing is an investment in your business’s future. In fact, research has shown that most marketing efforts don’t pay [...]
All Night Happy Hours Are Creating The BUZZ!
May 7, 2009 by Loma Gregg
Filed under Blog, Building Sales, Customer Experience, Quick & Easy Ideas, Word of Mouth
Buzz Marketing Experts Mary White-Cornell and Loma Gregg bring more than just the buzz… they bring the customers! Events gathering from 30 – 400 happy faces are brought to establishments in the Seattle and its Eastside. A recent online announcement was answered with a rush of RSVP’s to fill the house within 4 days of [...]
Buzz Bacon says: Fry, fry and fry again. Persistence and sizzle pay off!
April 20, 2009 by Loma Gregg
Filed under Advertising, Blog, Building Sales
Marketing results do not happen over night. You might get a blitz of people from an advertising campaign, but it may turn into a one time shot… Not being consistent is a recipe for disaster!
How consistently do you market your services? Do you even have a marketing plan? Or are you like most businesses who [...]