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Turning Your Restaurant into the “Spot
May 20th, 2015

You know you’ve watched Friend’s and wished you were sitting on that vintage couch, drinking coffee with the gang at Central Perk. And why wouldn’t you wish that? The Friends gang found their perfect spot: a table (with a reserved sign, if you never noticed) surrounded by comfy seating, enjoyable atmosphere, and a great menu.…

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10 Mobile Applications for Your Growing Restaurant
April 20th, 2015

Mobile app technology is growing exponentially and the tools available at your disposal are becoming harder to filter out. With numerous applications that serve the same function, it becomes a tiresome exercise made up of 2 key questions: 1. Which tool is best? and 2. Do we really even need this? There is no general…

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The Extra Step: How To Best Your Competitors’ Marketing Efforts
April 16th, 2015

You can do your business as well as the next guy, cover all your basis, put out a quality product and provide your customers with premium service, but ultimately you will come to the conclusion that what you’ve been told is 100% true – marketing matters. A lot.  You may like it or hate it,…

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Online Matters, Offline is Essential: Marketing Your Restaurant
April 15th, 2015

Most of the marketing experts out there will tell you that, if you want to succeed in today’s world, you need to pay attention to your online presence. And this is as true today as it will be tomorrow – social marketing and putting efforts into building your online social networking profile will get you…

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Social Media Primer for New Business Owners (Part 2)
April 13th, 2015

In our Social Media Part One post, we suggested three essential networks to join when launching a new business. But there are hundreds of other social sites out there that you can participate in that enable you to further connect with your clientele. How do you decide which ones to join? Are they all relevant…

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