1. Host Awesome Events
Hosting events is a great way to attract new and unique clientele especially if your restaurant design facilitates larger groups. There’s absolutely zero limit to events that you can host (as long as it’s legal, of course!) Try any of these event themes to bring flair into your restaurant marketing strategy:
People are always looking to celebrate around good food, drinks and people – who better to provide the all the above than you?
2. Attract Hungry Googlers by Reaching the Top of the Search Engines
If you own a bar & grill, it would be ideal for your restaurant to appear at the top of the search results when a person Googles “bar & grill”, “bar & grill near me”, or even certain dishes or types of food.
In order to get to the top of search engine results, you need to implement non-branded keywords into the content of your website. This requires you to add specific keywords (or search terms) into the text of your site, such as on the homepage, menu or blog. When you’ve implemented keywords, you’ll be more likely to show up when people search for terms associated with your offerings.
Of course, keywording is only one slice of the often confusing SEO puzzle. If you’d like to find out more about SEO tactics, try out this guide: Restaurant SEO 101: A Guide to Search Engine Optimization for Restaurants by Restaurant Engine.
3. Buy Sponsored Posts on Facebook
One of the easiest digital marketing tools that the everyday restaurant owner can employ is Facebook. You can create highly-targeted sponsored posts aimed at any group of people that you want. Even just $20 a week can get your post and brand in front of thousands of right people. Ensure that you have a specific action for the user to take, such as “Follow Us on Facebook!” or “Visit Our Website!” or “Download the Coupon!”
Learn more about Facebook Advertising here.
4. Embrace Any Hate: Dealing with Negative Reviews
As a restaurant owner, you need to be thick-skinned. With the rise of online review sites like Yelp, Facebook and Google Reviews, upset patrons have an easy way to impulsively spout their perceived frustration to the world. Don’t fight it – embrace it. Someone will always find something to complain about, it’s simply the way this industry works. You can’t control other people’s attitudes, but you can control a potentially bad situation if you stay level-headed.
Whenever someone complains about your restaurant online, it provides you with a great opportunity to spin a situation by acknowledging the customer’s bad experience, providing an apology or compensation, improving their outlook, retaining the customer and coming off as the hero.
Complaints also give you solid insight into weak areas of your business, whether it’s an underperforming employee or poorly prepared meal.
5. Host Community Leaders and Local Influencers
Although this may technically be considered an event, it deserves its own section. Whether you’ve just opened your first restaurant or you’re a 30-year industry veteran, a media night is a fantastic way to drum up some press and get exposure. If you can get members of the press, food critics, local celebrities, politicians and other important community members to come out, you will really make a statement to the everyday restaurant-goer.
Host your special guests in an appropriate setting – you may want to keep it simple with a cocktail hour, or go all out with a full-blown party. Whatever you choose to do, provide patrons with an unforgettable experience to ensure that they spread the good word about your establishment to their networks and followers.
6. Keep ‘Em Coming Back for More with a Loyalty Program
Creating a customer loyalty program is a fantastic way for restaurants to keep their happy patrons coming back for more. There are several different rewards programs that you can implement, however the one you choose will depend on the type of restaurant you operate. Here are a couple ideas you can try out:
If there is a specific part of day or night that your restaurant seems desolate, try offering double points to loyalty customers when they make purchases during that timeframe. This should bring up the liveliness a bit.
To learn more about implementing a loyalty program, check out this handy guide by HubWorks.
7. Apply to Local Listings to get Your Name Out There
No one uses the phone book anymore. Restaurants need to apply to local citation websites to get their brand out their online. They offer good sources of traffics, solid linking opportunities, brand exposure and reviews.
8. Partner with Groupon or LivingSocial
With daily deal websites, you can offer patrons excellent deals on meals. Not only will you see a rise in customers, sites like Groupon and LivingSocial will expose your restaurant to a completely different group of people than you otherwise could have reached. They can place your deal all around their website and social media to increase clicks.
For more information, visit Groupon, LivingSocial or review this comprehensive list of daily deal sites to pinpoint the right one for your restaurant.
9. Make Foodies Fawn by Posting Your Best Photos
Instagram is a restaurant marketer’s best friend. There’s no better way to get potential customers’ mouth-watering and showcase your food than through high-quality photos. Take advantage of Instagram’s huge audience of foodies by posting enticing ‘grams of your meals, drinks and atmosphere. With the demand for visual content, featuring delicious-looking photos prominently on your website and social media channels is key to attracting the attention of hungry web surfers. For an even more in-depth look at how to market your restaurant on social check out ‘Likes, Tweets, and Snaps, Oh My: Creating a Restaurant Social Media Marketing Plan‘.
10. Offer a Deal in the Local Paper
While phone books may be no more, local papers are still a very popular source of information for plenty of community members. You can offer a clip-out coupon for hungry diners to take advantage of. One of the biggest benefits to this marketing idea is that you can physically track how many coupons are being brought in and by what type of person.
11. Set Up Your Google Plus Account
When you search for a restaurant on Google, Google’s Knowledge Graph displays the business’s details in an information box at the top of the search results – but only if there’s enough accessible information out there about your brand. That aggregated information is pulled from various sources, however a good way to influence what’s displayed is by filling out your Google Plus profile as much as possible. Having your restaurant appear via Google’s Knowledge Graph allows for more prime search real estate: right at the top and for free!
Additionally, encourage patrons to review your restaurant on Google Plus, as Knowledge Graph will also display those.
12. Send Out an Email Newsletter
An email newsletter is a great way to keep your brand at the top of the consumer’s mind. It’s the perfect venue to announce recent menu updates, awards or positive reviews, press mentions and discounts. Keep in mind, however, that unless you have a loyal following, consider spacing out your newsletters to bi-weekly or monthly so you don’t come off as “spammy.”
If you’re looking for a less time-consuming way to put together the email newsletter for your restaurant, try out some of these sharp looking templates.
13. Source Local Ingredients for Better Business
Sourcing local ingredients can do a lot to boost your customer base and boost your reputation in the community. Customers love to know that they’re supporting local business, farmers and agriculture. If it’s not out of your budget, definitely consider marketing this aspect of your restaurant.
14. Sell Custom Coffee Mugs
With branded merchandise, like custom, hand-crafted coffee mugs, the customer can take a little memory of you home with them. Whether you want them to be signature pieces at your restaurant, you want to run up some revenue or just want to use them as a marketing tool, custom stoneware will get people talking about your restaurant. Give your patrons a keepsake to remember you restaurant by – something that they will own for years to come. Deneen Pottery offers unique, high-quality mugs that restaurants around the country choose to sell, use and display in their establishment.It’s the marketing gift that keeps on giving.
25 Restaurant Marketing Ideas – How to Market Your Restaurant – WordStream – From loyalty programs to food trucks, there are endless ways to take your restaurant marketing to the next level. Only your specific situation will determine what strategies will be right for you.
How to Promote Your Restaurant in 14 Steps – Gourmet MKTG – To Gourmet Marketing Agency, promotion is all about digital presence. If you don’t have a video of your latest and greatest, this might be the best place to start – but Gourmet suggests starting at the website.
50 Restaurant Marketing Ideas, Resources, and Tips from the Pros – Fit Small Business – “Fit Small Business” starts with you guessed it – showing up at the top of Google. But offering a special on social media, incentivizing social sharing, getting bloggers involved, and creating swag are all options according to this resource.
Restaurant Promotion Ideas – How to Attract New Customers – POS Sector – Happy hours, scouting the neighborhood and offering a discount comprise part of this list of somewhat tried and true suggestions for promoting your restaurant that are old stand-by’s.