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Friday, March 26, 2010

Looking to Market Your Michigan Restaurant, Bar or Catering Business Locally? Start with the World Wide Web. Part 1 of 7

In light of the growing number of restaurants, bars and caterers in any city across the state of Michigan, marketing your business and building your brand can seem an insurmountable task.  Many owners don't even know where to start.  It may seem counterintuitive, but considering the current social climate, the best place to start marketing your Michigan restaurant business locally is on the World Wide Web.  This blog post will be #1 in a seven part series, so let's get started.

With the overwhelming popularity of social media websites like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Digg, StumbleUpon, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr and others, marketing your Michigan restaurant locally has become easier and less expensive than ever before.  Gone are the days of t.v., radio and print advertising for your Michigan restaurant, bar or catering business.  While the traditional markets still have merit, when marketing dollars are as tight as they are in the current Michigan economic climate, restaurant owners are no longer able to afford to saturate those markets.  And unfortunately, an occasional radio or print ad won't give your restaurant the return on investment for which owners are searching.

Fortunately, social media and internet marketing can be very inexpensive and in some cases, costs restaurant owners nothing but the investment of their time.  If a restaurant/bar owner can establish their brand locally with a good internet presence, half the battle has already been won.  A recent Google study revealed that 90% of Americans search for places to dine and drink on the internet.  That's right.  A staggering 90% of Americans are using internet search engines to decide where to have dinner, get together with friends or hang out for happy hour.  They're searching for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drink specials and events online.  They're finding and printing Michigan restaurant coupons.  They're looking to join restaurant loyalty programs.  The list goes on and on, but the bottom line is this.  They're doing their research via internet search engines.

Step 1:  While internet and social media marketing can be a bit overwhelming at first, it's really quite simple when you break it down.  First and foremost, if you don't have a website, get one built.  Do it yesterday.  You must have a website in order to build a web presence for your establishment.  Your website is the center of what will become your entire marketing strategy.  This doesn't have to be expensive.  A simple, yet effective website can cost as little as $500.00 - $750.00.  You really don't need anything elaborate and flashy.  A clean, well-organized, easy to navigate website will serve your business well.  

Before you can get your website built, you need to buy a domain name or url.  This will become the internet address for your business.  If the name of your restaurant or bar is available, that should always be your first choice; i.e. if the name of your restaurant is Mike's Place, your first choice for domain name should be www.mikesplace.com.  However, sometimes your business name will be unavailable because it is owned by someone else.  In that case, you'll need to get a little more creative.  There are a number of websites you can visit to find out if the domain name you want is available, one of which is http://www.godaddy.com/.  Once you settle on a domain name or url, you'll need to purchase that domain and register it (again, this can be done through godaddy.com as well).  You can register your domain for approximately $10/year and, while you can register it for as little as 1 year, you should make a 10 year commitment.  You'll learn more about this later, but owning your domain for 10 years tells search engines that you plan on being around for a while and will increase your ranking.

Once you've chosen a domain name, registered your domain and chosen a developer to design and host your website, you need to start shouting your web address from the rooftops.  Social media marketing expert, Corey Perlman (ebootcamp.com) would tell you to "hurl your url"!  Your web address should be displayed on every piece of direct mail you send.  It should be posted on your business cards, written on your menu and displayed anywhere you can think to display it.  Use every opportunity you have to promote your website because remember, this website and the domain name that will become your Michigan restaurant's website address are about to become the center of your marketing universe.

So that concludes Part 1 of your online marketing strategy.  Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to choose a domain name (url), register that domain name (for 10 years) and find a developer to design and host your simple, clean and unique Michigan Restaurant website.  This is a great start to what will become a fantastic local marketing strategic plan for promoting your restaurant, bar or catering business in Michigan.  My advice, if you haven't done so already, is to get this done as soon as possible.  If your restaurant in Michigan doesn't have a website, you're missing out on wide variety of inexpensive brand management.  

This information is brought to you by http://www.michiganflavor.com, the most comprehensive guide to dining in Michigan available.  Michigan Flavor is a fully interactive, online directory of Michigan restaurants, bars and catering businesses.  Users can search by a variety of criteria including location, cuisine type, features, specials and events and even coupon availability.  Once a user finds your Michigan Restaurant Page, he/she can download and print your menu, browse through your photo gallery, view your daily breakfast, lunch, dinner and drink specials, link to your website or facebook, twitter & myspace pages, get a map and directions and so much more.  In some cases, users can even utilize online ordering and reservation applications.  Michigan Flavor is the place your customers will go before they go out.  Visit http://www.miflavor.com/ or call 248.302.2738 to learn more about this comprehensive guide to dining in Michigan.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

How Michigan Bars and Restaurants Can Retain Current Customers and Attract New Diners with Their Daily Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Drink Specials

So you've put together a collection of fantastic daily breakfast, lunch, dinner and drink specials.  Your chef has worked ceaselessly on his or her signature dishes to highlight on the dinner specials menu.  You've decided which drinks to feature for your happy hour.  You have a fantastic breakfast special that rivals any morning fare available.  My question to you?   How can you use these specials to bring in new diners and retain your current customers?  And perhaps more importantly how do diners find out about these specials? 


I've asked this question of restaurant after restaurant.  Answers vary from "we post them on the board in the entryway" to "we put them up on our sign" to my favorite "we post them on table toppers".  Those are all fine answers.  The problem?  No one is going to know about your specials unless they were either already walking through your door or just happen to be driving by your establishment slowly enough to read your sign.  You're definitely not getting the most out of your specials.  Your specials should be attracting new business.  Your specials should be drawing diners back into your Michigan restaurant for repeat business.

The only way a restaurant in Michigan can use its breakfast, lunch, dinner and drink specials to attract new business or draw repeat business is if potential diners know about these specials ahead of time.  Wouldn't it be great if customers could search the web specifically for such specials?  Wouldn't it be great if diners could search for a type of special in a specific city or area and get a full list of establishments that match that diners search?  Guess what?  Now, they can.


Michigan Flavor is a fully interactive, online Michigan restaurant and bar directory that allows users to search for establishments by location, cuisine, features, specials and events.  Each restaurant or bar with an enhanced listing on the website has a dedicated page complete with photo gallery, contact information, map and directions, hours of operation, a description of your establishment, links to your website and social media sites, your menus and perhaps most importantly, your breakfast, lunch, dinner and drink specials.  So how can you use this enhanced listing of your specials and events to attract new diners and retain current customers?


If a Michigan restaurant or bar has an enhanced listing on miflavor.com, potential diners can browse that establishment's daily breakfast, lunch, dinner and drink specials or events.  If a user is looking for a happy hour in a specific city and your Michigan bar has listed your happy hour, chances are that user may walk through your door and become a valued customer.  If a user is looking for a place to hold a breakfast meeting and your restaurant's breakfast specials are listed, chances are, that breakfast meeting will take place in your establishment.  If a couple is looking for a new place to have a date night and your dinner specials are listed, that couple will probably end up with a reservation at your restaurant.


The point is this, if your establishment has great daily specials and exciting weekly events, you should be shouting them from the rooftops instead of hoping customers will happen upon your establishment by chance. Given that according to a recent Google study 90% of Americans use the internet to search for information about Michigan bars and restaurants, listing your specials and events online increases the chances of your specials and events being found by potential customers exponentially.  Michigan Flavor offers your establishment the opportunity to take full advantage of the power of your fantastic specials and popular events.  When users go to the site, they can search specifically for the kinds of things that your restaurant or bar specializes in.  It's time you started capitalizing on this phenomenal opportunity.

To learn more about Michigan Flavor, visit the website at http://www.miflavor.com or call 248.302.2738 to speak with an account representative.  An enhanced listing on Michigan Flavor restaurant and bar directory offers your Michigan restaurant or bar the chance to attract new customers and to turn your current diners into regulars.  With our mobile version up and running and our I-phone application in development, the opportunities for your establishment to be seen are endless.  Don't miss out on this one of a kind opportunity to become a part of our directory of Michigan bars and restaurants.

Friday, January 8, 2010

TheRestaurantExpert.com Tip of The Week: Know Your History to Forecast Your Future

Know Your History to Forecast Your Future 

According to David Scott Peters, TheRestaurantExpert.com, one of the most important things for a restaurant owner to remember is that you must know your establishment's history in order to forecast its future.  "You can't know where you're going unless you know where you've been," says Peters.  Budgeting, scaling up for labor, purchasing and many other restaurant systems rely almost solely on forecasting in order to make a restaurant efficient and profitable. 

However, the only way to forecast sales is by knowing what your business has done in the past.  To forecast your future accurately, you must know your history, even if it is simply a couple months worth of invoicing, payroll reports and sales figures, together with your memory of events. 

This is an important tip given that we are at the beginning of a new year.  Make it your restaurant resolution to put the pieces of your past together to develop a plan for your future.  Even in the wake of the financial difficulties Michigan restaurants are facing, a dining establishment in Michigan can still become successful in the future if the owners take the proper steps to analyze what's gone on in the restaurant's past.

For more advice like this, visit http://therestaurantexpert.com.  If you're a Michigan restaurant looking to increase your visibility on the internet, visit http://www.miflavor.com and click on the "contact us" link or call 248.302.2738 to speak with a Michigan Flavor Account Specialist.

*source:  David Scott Peters, http://www.TheRestaurantExpert.com