Picture this: You’re a restaurant owner and want a piece of that huge new booming take-out business. You also really want to bring in new customers and you want to showcase your brand new dishes to your regulars; give them something refreshed and exciting.
The problem: How will people know about your new dishes you want to feature?
The answer: New photos.
The problem: What if my cell phone photos don’t look as good as those high-end restaurant photos and they’re not enticing new customers to check us out?
The answer: Actually, they could, with professional help. Want me to use your cell phone? Fine. I could still improve the quality of your posts with better lighting and proper technique.
Main problem I hear most: “Well, that’s not in our budget. Food is getting expensive. Etc…”
The answer: Investing in the most important vehicle will help your business travel farther. The less people who know how good your food looks, then you’re always going to rely on your regulars and your business won’t scale.
GOOGLE MAPS: According to reputable source toasttab, 43% of all Google searches are local or location-based (and growing) and therefor can assume 40% of all visitors to your restaurant website are visiting on a mobile phone.
Typical potential new customer use case search: Instead of searching for "Coco's Ramen" or some other specific business or address on a map, we're trying to find any ramen spot for dinner.
ITALIAN
When Google Map searching for “Italian restaurants between West Palm Beach and Miami”, there are 22 restaurants on a single page, and there are 9 pages total. That’s 197 Italian restaurants competing with yours.
SUSHI
When Google Map searching for “Sushi restaurants between West Palm Beach and Miami”, there are 20 restaurants on a single page, and there are 6 pages total. That’s 119 Sushi restaurants competing with yours.