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restaurant marketing

In the, “what the $&%# was your web designer thinking” category … In the last two weeks I have had three clients visit for consulting. We met in my office and chose different restaurants to have a meal after our session. How did we choose? Yelp to see what was nearby, then a visit to ...

Restaurateurs may well be one of the fastest groups of business men and women adopting Twitter for marketing their local businesses. And with good reason. If you own a local restaurant and you’re looking for a cheap, easy way to get paying guests in your door every single day, look no further than Twitter. But ...

26 New York Dairy Farmers, Selling Milk and What It Can Teach You About Local Business Marketing

August 22 On Local Business Marketing

Today we’re going to talk about what 26 dairy farmers in upstate New York can teach you about marketing your local small business. Situation Imagine waking up one morning to find the cost to produce your premium product had doubled while the demand for it plummeted… Now imagine you’re in one of the few industries ...

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Twitter Marketing: Dessert, Sushi, Antiques, Wine, and Day Spas (Oh My!)

August 18 On Local Business Marketing

More proof that social media, and Twitter specifically, is a powerful tool for attracting customers no matter what your local small business … In the New York Times article, “Marketing Small Businesses With Twitter,” Internet analyst Greg Sterling observes, Small businesses typically get more than half of their customers through word of mouth … and ...

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Simple marketing with Restaurant web sites

October 3

I live in Fairfax County, Virginia, smack dab in the middle of the Virginia “Dulles Tech Corridor” made up of Reston, Herndon and a few other towns. It is a very Internet-friendly place. How is it possible that a restaurant with a significant delivery business in an Internet-friendly area does not have a web site ...

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