Restaurant Marketing

Restaurant Marketing Ideas – Feature Your Dishes on Social Media

Restaurant Marketing Ideas -
Feature Your Dishes on Social Media

This video shows how and why you should feature your dishes on your Facebook page and other social media...

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Feature Your Dishes on Social Media

Your biggest selling point is your food, and pictures that are drool-worthy are going to be your most effective marketing tactic.

Feature all your menu items at some point on social media, preferably with high quality pictures of dishes and some brief information on how it’s made.

Feature as many different types of dishes as possible. Even if a salad seems relatively tame compared to everything else on your menu, it shows your restaurant has more diverse options, appealing to more people and increasing the likelihood of people coming in. Everyone loves more options, after all.

A regular photo of a delicious dish is a great way to tempt diners back again and again.

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Restaurant Marketing Ideas – Responding to Facebook Comments

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Responding to Facebook Comments

This video explains the benefits of responding to comments left on your restaurant's Facebook page...

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Make Sure You Respond to Facebook Comments

Do you keep an eye on your Facebook posts for comments or questions left by users?

As an example, you may post a photo of your special of the day and expect the comments to be of the "that looks delicious" variety. But I regularly see Facebook posts where someone comments "Is this vegan please?" or "will this still be available at the weekend?"

Keeping an eye on comments being left and responding as soon as possible shows that your restaurant is engaged with the community and cares about its customers. It also gives you the chance to answer questions that your customers may have about your food. Clarifying details about whether or not something is vegan, diabetes-friendly, or gluten-free can make the difference between someone making a reservation or heading to your competitor.

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Restaurant Marketing Ideas – Showing Behind the Scenes

Restaurant Marketing Ideas - Showing Behind the Scenes

This video shows the benefits of showing your customers 'behind the scenes' in your restaurant...

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Show Us Behind-the-Scenes in your restaurant

By this, I don't mean you should take all your diners on a tour around your kitchen as this is not practical in most cases, but you could certainly do this on social media with photos or a video of your kitchen area.

Everyone loves behind-the-scenes content, and getting an inside look into how your food is made and where it comes from is exceptionally appealing to customers.

On Facebook and other social media, as well as photos or videos of the kitchen itself, you could also consider videos of the chef talking about his culinary inspiration, talking about the local farms they get the ingredients from, or showing how they prepare certain dishes for a dinner service.

Not only is this interesting to see, but it also offers transparency for an area that is usually not seen, as well as build trust and a more personal connection with your customers.

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