(BPT) - Is social media marketing on your restaurant's menu? It should be. These days a social media campaign is an essential component of any marketing plan and this is especially true for restaurants. Unlike many other industries, restaurants have the unique opportunity to meet their customers face to face with every single transaction, and in today's market, more and more of those meetings are being coordinated through social media.
Reviews, pictures and promotions, each can be a valuable marketing tool for your restaurant, whether you're sharing them or your customers are. To get the conversation started today and add social media to your menu, employ the following five tips:
* Find Facebook friends. While Twitter is consistently gaining market share, Facebook is still the social media king. Establishing a Facebook page should be part of phase one in your social media plan and once the page is established, make sure to update it often. A stale Facebook page makes it seem as though the restaurant has closed and can actually be worse than no Facebook page at all.
* Encourage visitors to get the picture.Think of your social media channels like you think of your menu - text conveys the information but pictures make it pop. Social media is a great way to tantalize your customers with mouthwatering pictures of your latest menu items or your old specialties. Also, don't forget to encourage guests to share their own pics of amazing meals they've enjoyed at your restaurant.
* Tweet timely tweets. Twitter has become a remarkably successful marketing tool for restaurants of all sizes and styles because its bite-size messages are perfect for the easy-to-read, easy-to-share crowd. Time your tweets so that they appear right before the prime lunch and dinner hours and make sure to always include your menu or a drool-worthy picture of a featured dish.
* Encourage interactivity. One of the biggest benefits of social media is that your customers can essentially market your restaurant for you through their tweets and shares. Now it's up to you to give them something to talk about. Encourage interactivity by using your social media sites to start conversations, organize groups and highlight important happenings at your restaurant. Remember, if something is interesting to you, it's probably interesting to many of your customers as well.
* Publicity through promotion. Your great food and service will keep customers coming back but sometimes you need a little promotion to get them through that door the first time. Enter your social media networks. These channels are ideal for highlighting promotions, especially if you spread the news across several networks. Start with a strong promotion and you'll find it not only increases your guest attendance but your social media traffic as well.
Growing your social media marketing efforts is essential in today's restaurant industry and the good news is, doing so is easier than you think. To learn more about how to grow your restaurant traffic and to find the tools and equipment you need, visit ACityDiscount.com.