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21Word of Mouth Restaurant Marketing - What is it? How do restaurants achieve it?
Filed Under (Managing a Restaurant, Marketing a New Restaurant, Menu Development, Running a New Restaurant, Uncategorized) by Larry on 21-01-2010
Tagged Under : guests, marketing, restaurant, word of mouth
Word of mouth is unequaled in the power to get new customers through your doors. Word of mouth marketing is also one of the most universally misunderstood. Just because Aunt Violet made a comment to a neighbor that she visited your operation and the food was “good”, that is not word of mouth restaurant marketing. While it was a positive sign that Aunt Violet made the comment, having “good” food applies to 75% of the independent restaurants in the country.
True word of mouth restaurant marketing includes customer training. That’s right, training the guest to be your ambassador to friends, family and acquaintances. When a customer knows what to say and how to describe your restaurant, the effectiveness of the communication is of far more value. You wouldn’t think of sending a server to a table without training — why would you send your guests into the world without the right things to say?
For instance, if Aunt Violet had told her neighbor, “ Joe’s Restaurant had great food because they used “all local citrus” from farms in the area that reminded her of what “fresh really is”. Where do you think a phrases like that came from? What if Aunt Violet had stated, “Joe’s had rustic bread that tasted like it came from a monastery in France”. Where do you think that description would come from? How about bacon that was “apple cured and thick cut”.
Restaurants communicate with guests in many ways. The common methods are through menus, servers, table POS, signs and advertising. Repetitive phrases that describe your food, your differences and the things that make the dining experience unique can be embedded in your guests mind. I call them “talking points” much like speakers and politicians use in preparation for speeches. Do your servers, menus and signs contain talking points your guests can use when describing their visits to your establishment?



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