Will the Practice of Tipping Change?

Posted by Tim on January 29, 2015

A number of articles about tipping, which is one of the most customary practices in U.S. restaurants, have been written to re-examine it at all levels.  This humorous video outlines some arguments against tipping and gives everyone some ‘food for thought’.

Updated Statistics on What Makes Mobile Websites Successful

Posted by Tim on September 27, 2013

Google's Think Insights recently published statistics that reminded us that not only is it important to have a mobile website, but it is also important to have a mobile website that delivers users quickly to what is important.

First, the broad view:

  • When they visited a mobile website, 74% of people say they're more likely to return to that site in the future.
  • 67% of mobile users say that when they visit a mobile website, they're more likely to buy a site's product or service.
  • 48% said that if a site didn't work well on their smartphones, it made them feel like the company didn't care about their business.

Then there is the importance of a functional mobile website.

  • 61% of users said that if they didn't find what they were looking for right away on a mobile website, they'd quickly move on to another site.
  • 79% of people who don't like what they find on one site will go back and search for another site.
  • 50% of people said that even if they like a business, they will use them less often if the website isn't mobile-friendly.

Think in terms of what an online ordering customer is looking for. Menu is at the top of the list. On the mobile website pages NetWaiter makes available for client restaurants, we design them so that the prospective customer is taken directly to the menu.

When designing a mobile  website, make sure a link to the menu is clearly visible on the first screen. 

6 Ways to Promote Your Restaurant & Online Ordering Thru Social Media

Posted by Jared on September 20, 2013

Here are some tips on how to use Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to increase the awareness of your restaurant and online ordering site.  Most digital cameras have a video function, so consider substituting still photos for video when the opportunity arises.

Show, Don’t Tell - People love pictures.  Ask one of your takeout customers to pose with their order when they come in to pick it up.  Maybe include the employee that assisted the customer too.

New Dishes - Offering a new takeout item on your menu?  Offer it first on your NetWaiter site, and promote it with photos sent out via social media: “Checkout our new dish – available only online!”

Pitch Your Promotions - Offering an incentive for ordering online?  Perhaps 50% off a dessert for orders over $15?  Make sure that gets posted via social media and include a photo of a dessert.

Tip of the Week – A lot of restaurants let their customers in on recipes.  Promote it online (as long as it’s not a secret family recipe).

Updates - New things are always happening at your restaurant.  Talk about them on Facebook and other platforms.

Tell Stories - Catering a special event, or hosting it at your restaurant?  Talk about it online.  Maybe a customer has a special story?  Ask them if you can share it online.

What About Employee Tips for Online Orders?

Posted by Tim on July 24, 2013


It's a question restaurant owners often encounter from employees.  Here is what we have found at NetWaiter:


1.    Activate the tip field on your restaurant’s online ordering site so customers can leave tips when they enter their payment information.  This makes it simple for customers to leave a tip, and simultaneously benefits your employees.

2.    For online ordering, tipping is done in advance, so it’s important employees live up to (and exceed) the customer’s expectations after they tip.  Since one of the principal benefits of ordering online is customer convenience, it’s important to follow through with that expectation.  The extra TLC is remembered when the customer receives their order and it can impact tips on future orders.

3.    By and large, takeout customers make their decision for takeout/delivery BEFORE they choose the restaurant.  Using NetWaiter, your restaurant is better positioned to win the next question: What restaurant should we choose?  So, not only is online ordering good for business, it’s good for employee relations because it provides them an opportunity to earn tips from orders that might have been placed at a different restaurant.

© 2003-2024 NetWaiter, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Service
Log in