Marketing

Business Growth Newsletter – October

Business Growth Magazine - October 2020

I've just published the latest edition of my Business Growth magazine and you can download your copy here, for free!

October's edition includes...

  • How to create a stampede of leads for your business.
  • How to increase the profit on every sale by using the Up-Sell.
  • How to increase productivity when working from home.
  • How to use speed to give you a business advantage over your competitors.

All simple to use tactics that can help any business to grow.

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Video Marketing for Restaurants
Restaurant Marketing, Video Marketing

Video Marketing for Restaurants

Video Marketing for Restaurants
(and a quick and easy way to create your videos)

Video Marketing for Restaurants - Using Video to Promote Your Restaurant

People love watching videos and sharing videos online so adding restaurant video marketing to your marketing mix can be a very worthwhile exercise.

Here are some strategies that can help you with video marketing for your restaurant...


Firstly... Keep your videos short!

You don't need to create a 2 hour film epic. In fact, people's attention span for videos is very short and differs from platform to platform, so here are the maximum recommended video lengths for the major social media platforms:

Facebook: 1 Minute
Instagram: 30 seconds
Twitter: 45 seconds
Youtube: 2 minutes

Video Marketing for Restaurants | Restaurant Video Marketing

I'm always a fan of creating content and using it in several places, so my suggestion would be that you try to keep all of your videos under 1 minute in length and then upload them to all of the above sites.

So the great thing is, with just needing 1 minute of content, you can make a video quite quickly and get it online and working for you. And if you find you've got too much to say for just 1 minute, then simply create two (or more) different videos and upload both of them.

So, what could you include in your videos?

Here's a few ideas...


1. Testimonials from your happy customers.
People love to see social proof and so you could ask some of your regular diners if they'd be happy to say a few words to camera about what they think of your restaurant, your staff and / or your food.
Just one customer's comments will be enough for a short video and so you could create quite a few videos like this.

2. Show your restaurant and your kitchen.
A quick video tour of the restaurant or a tour of the kitchen (particularly if you can show the chefs creating their delights) make for ideal video content.
 

3. Staff interviews
a. Your chef. Let your customers get to know your chef by filming a short chat with him or her. You could ask them questions about where they first learned to cook, their favourite dish etc.
b. The owners / managers / waiters and waitresses. Again, let your diners get to know more about your team by having a chat with them on camera.

4. Your food.
Making short videos of some of the amazing meals you serve is one of the best ways of video marketing for a restaurant. The more you can tempt the viewer with the dishes on offer, and particularly if you can make their mouths water while they're watching, the more they are likely to be walking through your door to try the food for themselves.

The quickest way to create professional videos
for your restaurant


In the following video, I show you the very easiest and quickest way to create professional videos for your restaurant, even if you don't have any video equipment whatsoever.

I'll show you how to use some very clever software to create...

  • General promo videos for your restaurant.
  • Videos that showcase your best reviews.
  • Videos to promote any events you're running (such as music nights, theme evenings etc).
  • Videos to spotlight menu items and specials.
  • Videos to attract people to your restaurant for calendar events such as Easter, Valentine's Day etc.


Here's the video for you. It's around 20 minutes long but I guarantee that you'll find it well worth your time....


For more information about the impressive software I showed you in the video, as well as a totally free 7 day trial, just click the button below... 


Video marketing for restaurants is a worthy weapon to have in your marketing arsenal. And with the quality of video that can be produced with little more than an iPhone, or with the software that I demonstrated in the video, it is a method of promotion that every restaurant owner should consider.

Chris Towland

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Facebook, Marketing

Did You Panic When Facebook Went Down?

Did You Panic When Facebook Went Down?


Yesterday, Facebook and Instagram were down for part of the day and Twitter was down at times too!

If you're like most people, this was simply a mild irritation because you really wanted to know what your friend Steve had had for his lunch and you couldn't see a photo of it.

For businesses that have ALL of their marketing and promotions on Facebook though, it was panic stations!

For them, not being able to post to their thousands of page followers and not having their ads running means NO SALES. When it's just a very short term thing, it's no major problem - but what if Facebook (or any platform) was down for weeks on end? It could happen!

So please take yesterday's events as an opportunity to consider whether all of your own eggs are in one marketing basket, or whether you'd be fine if the unthinkable happens.

With many of my marketing clients, I help them to build an email list, an SMS list and a Messenger bot list, as well as the usual followings on Facebook and Twitter. So, even in the event of one (or several) services going down, they'll still be able to market themselves to their customers.

What about your business? Would it be panic stations... or business as usual?

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