Simple Steps to Boost Online Ordering at Your Restaurant

Posted by Tim on August 9, 2013

The advantages of online ordering are undisputed.  Customers love the convenience and accuracy.  You love that you can sell more meals without the added traffic in your restaurant.

So how do you encourage your customers to order more online?  Here are some simple steps you can take to make the online option more appealing.

Make the Order Online button more visible on your website.  We at NetWaiter are forever amazed at restaurants that require you to click through two or three screens before there is anything that tells the customer they can order online.  That button should be on your homepage, preferably at the top so the client does not have to scroll down.

A call-to-action.  Something as simple as, "Order Now!" is enough to get folks to click on the button. Maybe enclose it in a blinking star - the web is so distracting that sometimes you need some extra pizzazz to call attention to the otherwise obvious.  If you want to get serious, you can add a discount offer - 50% off your second dessert when you order online.

Offer curbside service.  For some people there is only one thing better than walking into a restaurant and picking up an order ready to go - pulling up to the restaurant and having them bring it out to them.  They don't even have to get out of the car.  Allow the customer to enter their vehicle description when placing the order.

How Important is your Website and Electronic Outreach?

Posted by Tim on July 31, 2013

Are you considering SEO--search engine optimization--for your restaurant? Read this.

According to OpenForum.com, Adobe recently put out a study of the importance of website optimization activities. The survey covered 1,800 digital marketers, asking them about their activities in this area.

Eighty-six percent of the companies spent less than 15% of their marketing budget on website optimization activities--search engine optimization and other web-based campaigns. Slightly more than a third of those reported website conversion rates below 1%.

Those companies who  upped that investment to 25% of their marketing budget were twice as likely to enjoy website conversion rates of at least 9%. That means increasing your SEO budget by two-thirds can net an increase in results of as much as nine fold.  

This survey was across all business types, so it is not specific to just restaurants, but the general results are probably close.  According to a 2013 survey released by IAB and Viggle, 69% of those polled have ordered food via the mobile internet at least once, and use mobile devices for information/research even more frequently.

Investing in SEO will bring customers to your website and subsequently through your front door or to your NetWaiter online ordering website. 

Points for Developing an Online Strategy

Posted by Tim on July 27, 2012

Strategy

As you know, the "if you build it, they will come" strategy for marketing your restaurant is not the ideal way to maximize profits.  There is a little more to it.  Here are some tips to developing an online strategy for your business:

-    Takeout Customers are Different than Dine-in Customers.  Dine-in customers enjoy the ambiance and the ability to relax.  Takeout customers look for accuracy, convenience, and quality.  They want to get in and get out with as little fuss as possible.  What can your restaurant do to ensure your takeout customers have optimum convenience?

-    The Takeout Lunch Crowd is Huge.  Many people like to pick-up a quick lunch so they can take it back to their office and continue working.  Office parks, large service employers, and others are gold mines for online ordering.  How can you promote your online takeout business to nearby offices?

-    Think Like a Takeout Customer.  We didn't know we needed cell phones until we all bought one years ago.  Now we can't live without them.  The same can be true for takeout.  Often times, after a customer places their first order online, they never call-in again.  Thankfully, this helps with restaurant efficiency.  How can you inform ‘phone-in’ customers about your online ordering site?

-    Realize the Growth of Mobile Ordering.  According to Cornell University, 60% of respondents between ages 18 and 34 ordered online – more than any other age group.  Younger respondents are also more likely to order via Smartphone (8%).  If the last figure does not impress you, bear in mind that study was published in March 2011.  Since then, mobile has gone crazy.  According to a May 2012 figure, released by the National Restaurant Association, 46% of those surveyed said they would order via Smartphone if available.  How does your restaurant accommodate customers with Smartphones?

Online and mobile ordering is a boost to business.  Realizing that online and mobile customers have different needs will allow your restaurant to reap the maximum benefit.  If you need help answering any of the above questions, NetWaiter can help.

More Reasons for Mobile and Online Ordering

Posted by Tim on May 23, 2012

The National Restaurant Association has created an infographic to show what restaurateurs can expect about the increasing importance of online ordering, websites and electronic payment. 

What customers have to say:

  • 61% say they have visited a restaurant website.
  • 36% say they have placed an order online.
  • 46% would use a restaurant’s smartphone app if available.
  • 36% of customers have looked up nutrition information online.

What restaurateurs have to say:

  • 48% of restaurateurs say that smartphone apps will become more popular.
  • 82% of quick service restaurants say online and smartphone ordering will become more popular.

And abousocial media:

  • 9 of 10 restaurateurs say social media will become more important marketing tools.
  • Virtually all restaurateurs (95%) say they will be of Facebook in the next two years.
  • 78% say they will be on Twitter.

NetWaiter provides an easy-to-read mobile website to every customer, along with a QR code that takes users to the site. NetWaiter was also the first online provider to offer those who order takeout the opportunity, when purchasing online, to automatically post their purchase to their own personal Facebook page. This also creates an automatic link for Facebook friends to go directly to that restaurant and order online, too. Call NetWaiter today at 866-638-9248. We can have you up and operating on your own mobile site in less than a week. 

 

Keeping Mobile at the Forefront

Posted by Tim on April 24, 2012

According to a recent article from Restaurant Hospitality, 30% of all traffic to your website comes from a mobile device.  In reality, that figure may be a lot higher, but 30% is still significant.  Here are some dos and don'ts for promoting your restaurant to mobile visitors and customers:

1. Create a mobile-friendly website.  Pssst... NetWaiter automatically creates a mobile site for your restaurant.  It's easy to use and folks love it, but it’s also a good idea to have a mobile friendly version of your existing homepage.  Provide customers easy navigation and show your critical information.

2. List your mobile site on sites such as Yelp, Urbanspoon, and Foursquare.  Your regulars may know where to find you, but others may be looking up your restaurant on their mobile device using one of these sites.

3. Keep it simple.  People care more about ease-of-use and functionality when it comes to mobile websites.  They just want them to work - so forget fancy graphics that take forever to load.  Keep it simple and easy to navigate.  Note: A mobile NetWaiter site is fast and easy to navigate.  

4. Make it easy for customers to find you.  Use a QR code on all your signage and spread the word that you have a mobile site and mobile ordering.

With more than 90 million internet-accessible Smartphones in the United States, mobile ordering and accessibility is something you don't want to miss!

Preparing for a Successful Holiday Season... and Beyond

Posted by Tim on October 31, 2011

Successful Holiday SeasonA recent article from Nation's Restaurant News provided some conflicting data about the health of the economy and the fate of upcoming Holiday restaurant sales. 

Here at NetWaiter, we looked into our crystal ball and the answer we got was – “If the upcoming Holiday Season is going to be good for your restaurant, it's because you worked hard and started planning early enough.”

Here are a few tips to help you work smarter:

•    Sta
rt Promoting Early - The Holiday Season can be busy for many people and offering them convenience during such a hectic time is really beneficial.  Consider posting signage to remind people your restaurant offers online ordering through their mobile device.  "Pick up dinner on the way home from the mall."  Also, work with your wait staff to spread the word.  These tips help keep business coming in well after the Holidays.

•    Print Advertising - Do you have a regular ad in a local paper or magazine?  Make sure your custom online ordering site is part of the message.
•    A Little Motivation - What about a Free Appetizer or Dessert for online orders during the Holidays?  Try offering something special that you don't offer any other time of the year.
•    Special Promotions - Launch an Email campaign letting customers know they can rely on your convenient takeout system during the Holidays.  Creating an online category for Special Holiday Promotions can also work great.
 

NetWaiter in the News

Posted by Tim on May 19, 2011

Check out the May issue of Washington Restaurant Magazine for an article from NetWaiter on what to look for when considering an online ordering service for your restaurant. 

WRA Industry Tools - Online Ordering.pdf (830.35 kb)

NetWaiter offers Unique QR Codes

Posted by Tim on April 23, 2011


QR Codes

Without a doubt, you have probably noticed a new phenomenon in print – those funky squares that look like scrambled crossword puzzles. They are QR Codes (Quick Response Codes).

QR codes are popular with today's mobile culture. They read like bar codes when scanned and return information to the user based on how the QR code is setup. Their use in the U.S. catapulted 1,200% during the last six months of 2010. In Japan, where QR codes were developed, it is estimated that 86% of consumers scan at least four QR codes a month.

The best reason to embrace mobile technology, such as QR codes, is to make it more convenient for customers to do business with you. Many restaurant customers have Smartphones. You probably see them "checking-in" to your restaurant using location-based services such as Foursquare or Facebook. As customers continue to embrace Smartphones, mobile marketing will become increasingly important.

To help restaurants promote their mobile site, NetWaiter has configured a unique QR code for every restaurant on the NetWaiter Network. They can be easily accessed from a restaurant’s NetWaiter Management Console. When customers scan a restaurant’s QR code, they are immediately directed to their mobile NetWaiter site and menu.

TIP: Print some NetWaiter QR codes and post them around your restaurant to promote your mobile site and menu to customers. If your restaurant does not have a NetWaiter account, you can activate your account today, at NO CHARGE, and get immediate access to your restaurant's NetWaiter site and unique QR code.

Mobile Ordering: The Future of Takeout

Posted by Tim on February 5, 2011


Mobile SitesHow important is it for your restaurant to offer online ordering through a mobile site? According to a 2010 study by Morgan Stanley, access to the Internet using mobile devices will overtake desktop/laptop Internet access by 2013.

Smartphone owners tend to use their handheld devices to help with everyday tasks. If given an option, will they call your restaurant from their cell phone to place an order? Probably not. The last time they called, they were put on hold and rushed to complete their order. With their smartphone, your menu is in front of them, they don’t have to wait on hold, and it’s accurate, fast, and paid for.

Online ordering is all about using technology for greater customer convenience. We at NetWaiter want to extend convenience to your customers any way possible. Mobile ordering is a great step to providing the ultimate convenience to your customers and is only getting bigger. If your customers are going mobile, your restaurant needs to go mobile.

NetWaiter Launches New Mobile Ordering Capabilities

Posted by Tim on December 8, 2010

Restaurants across the country offering online ordering through NetWaiter can now offer the same service to diners using their Internet-enabled Smartphones.  The service, launched in early November, automatically became available to restaurants using NetWaiter, and their customers.

Mobile Ordering.pdf (132.37 kb)

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