Bro! Your channel is so underrated, as a marketing specialist for all types of business and a restaurant owner. You are definitely one of those people that knows his thing.
Wow, thank you so much! I’ve dedicated a lot of time and energy into what I do so I’m always elated when people find our content to be helpful and worth the watch. Do you specialize in marketing for restaurants too?
Hello! I found your restaurant online but it looks like you don’t have a website. I would recommend creating one because they play a big role in how you communicate your brand and interact with your local community online in order to win new customers. Websites give you a place to implement SEO strategies and show off what your restaurant offers to those finding you online. If you have a website, be sure to attach it to your Google listing.
Thank you so much for this great content... I'm making notes... I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦 and nobody shares this kind of information or know that this exists, I'm going to try it in my hometown Soweto.❤🎉
Thank you so much for the kind words and for supporting this channel! I absolutely love to hear that this content is helping restaurant owners around the world.
Great video. I knew only 2 of these strategies and I'm glad I discovered new ones. Thank you. Do you have content about how the partnership program works ? Also, do you serves internationally like UK, France or Germany ?
Hey Ibrahim! We don't currently service restaurants outside of the United States, but have plans to in the near future. Same is true for our partnership program. Where are you located?
Hey there! Thank you for taking time to comment. First thing I noticed is that your online ordering platform doesn’t include any photos of your menu items. Adding photos could go a long way in enticing people to add items to their cart and become paying customers. I also searched for “best pizza in Edmonton” to see how your restaurant appears on Google for prospective customers. You don’t come up in the top results and many of the top results have more than 100 reviews. Encouraging customers to leave reviews could be a great way to work your way up the search results. Using keywords like “best pizza in Edmonton” could help you boost your SEO and appear higher on search results too. I appreciate your support and have a lot of content coming up soon. Feel free to check those out at the publish for more tips!
Hey there! I took a look at your website and I would recommend adding keywords that reflect popular searches in your area that relate to what you offer. For you, I’d recommend “best poutine in Ottawa,” “best pizza in Ottawa,” and “best burgers in Ottawa.” I also did a search of your local competitors that are ranking in the top results for pizza restaurants in Ottawa. I would recommend increasing your number of review. Your competitors who are top results have a several hundred to over a thousand reviews that give them credibility with the local community. Encourage customers to leave a review on Google and mention the dishes they tried! I hope this helps and please feel free to watch the other content that is already uploaded on this channel if you liked this video!
Hello! Try keywords that relate to your cuisine type and popular items while also reflecting popular searches. Try “best pizza in Winnipeg” and “best wings in Winnipeg.”
Hello there! I clicked onto your website via the Google listing button and noticed that it takes me directly to an online ordering platform. I’d suggest having a proper website with an online ordering platform attached to it. This is because having a website page will help you build your SEO and local search visibility while also strategically engaging website visitors into becoming customers. I’d also recommend having photos of menu items on your online ordering. Photos go a long way in enticing people to not only follow through with an order but to also add more items than they initially planned to get. Pizza can be a pretty competitive cuisine type in any area and especially in a large city like Philadelphia. I would recommend increasing your average Google review to over a 3.9 to better compete with other pizza options people have near you and to show that your restaurant has credibility to those who find you online. Thank you for watching and taking a moment to comment. I hope this feedback is helpful! Feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website, Owner.com. We do a lot of this for other restaurants in Philadelphia already!
Hey Angelo! Thank you for commenting. I want to make sure I can provide you with relevant feedback. I noticed that Slice Factory Chicago is a multi-location chain. Do you have the ability to make changes to your website and online ordering platform?
Hey there! Try adding keywords like “best pizza in Los Angeles” and “best vegan pizza in Los Angeles.” Both of these reflect your cuisine type and popularly mentioned dishes in your reviews. The purpose of keywords like these are to help you improve your search rank when people are looking for relevant dishes or cuisine in your area. Your online ordering platform also doesn’t include any photos of your menu items. One of the best ways to increase your average ticket size or entice people to place an order is to show them all the delicious food they would miss out on if they didn’t choose to place an order or get the extra item. LA is a competitive place for any cuisine type, so be sure to encourage customers to leave reviews on your Google listing. More positive reviews helps you stack up in credibility and makes people confident that they will enjoy your food and service if they choose your restaurant above the others. Feel free to check out the other videos we have posted on this channel if you want more marketing tips. For more specific insight, sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com and someone on my team will reach out!
Hello! Pizza can be a competitive cuisine type in any city. I would recommend increasing your average review rating to above a 4.0 and also increasing your number of reviews to give that high rating credibility. Both of these things will help you better compete with other local pizza restaurants. I also visited your website and I noticed that the photos you have of your food are blurry. I would recommend exchanging these photos for high-quality images because this will help you capture the intention of visitors and keep them interested in what you offer. I would also recommend adding photos of your menu items to your online ordering platform. This can do wonders in increasing your conversion rate and average ticket size. I appreciate you watching this video and taking a second to comment. I hope this is helpful for you.
Hey Nichole! Thank you for watching and taking a moment to drop a comment. I took a look at your Google listing and clicked on the website button. I noticed that it leads me straight to your online ordering. I would recommend creating a website and having your online ordering system attached to it because websites are hugely important to how you build your brand, convert online visitors into customers, and get people interested in what you offer. Having your own domain to do this on would also be a great way to build your SEO! When you build your website be sure to include keywords that reflect your area and cuisine. Try keywords like “best pizza in Mansfield” or “best wings in Mansfield” and “best Stromboli in Mansfield.” I appreciate your support on this channel. I hope this helps! If you’re interested in seeing how our platform approaches marketing strategy for other pizza places, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Hey Sara! Thank you for supporting our channel and leaving a comment. I clicked around your Google listing and website. I noticed that you have the "recently opened" banner. One of the best things to work on when you're new to the restaurant scene is build your reviews online. People tend to gravitate towards restaurants that have already built up credibility for awesome food and service. The first thing they look at to determine if your restaurant has those two things is the reviews. I'd recommend encouraging customers to add a review to your Google listing (even better if they mention the dishes they enjoyed!) Your online menu also leads to a PDF on a different domain. If you haven't looked into it yet, you should try adding an online menu and ordering system that is attached to your same website domain but on a different landing page (like if you have taipeikitchen.co and taipeikitchen.co/menu.) This could be great for your SEO! If you want more insight and to see how we do that on our platform, feel free to sign up for a free demo on the Owner.com website!
Hello! Thank you for commenting. I did a quick search of your highest ranking local competitors in the pizza cuisine type and it looks like an easy way for you to stand out among the top search results is to increase your number of reviews. Top pizza places in Chesapeake rank from 600 to over a thousand. Your average rating competes well but increasing your review count will give your restaurant more credibility that will help you build a strong first impression when people find your restaurant online. Try using keywords like “best pizza in Chesapeake,” “best calzones in Chesapeake,” “best strombolis in Chesapeake” on your website to help appeal to local searches. Thank you for watching and commenting! If you’re interested in seeing how Owner covers SEO and marketing strategy for pizza places like yours, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Hello! Thank you for commenting. I clicked on the website button that you have on your Google listing and it takes me directly to your POS online ordering platform. I would recommend creating a website because websites are one of the best tools restaurants have in order to build their brand and attract new online traffic. They are a great place for you to show off your food and capture the interest of people looking for your cuisine type nearby. Having an online ordering platform that is attached to your website would also help you improve your SEO. Housing your online ordering platform on its own landing page on the same domain as your website would help you maximize the search visibility benefits that comes with people paying for their orders online. Search engine algorithms love to recommend restaurants to people in local search results that they know will likely convert website visitors into a paying customer which is why an attached online ordering platform is so effective in increasing your online visibility!
@ thank you for your response and insight! Greatly appreciated! We do have a website but we share it with our sister locations. We are the 3rd location of the Mama Tig’s brand. Would it be wise to build our own website still?
Hey there! I noticed that your website predominantly focuses on text and there is one strip of photos for website visitors to look at. I recommend that restaurants make high-quality photos of popular dishes the main focus of the first landing page a website visitor will see. The reason for this is because you only have a few seconds to get someone’s attention and encourage them to continue scrolling or become interested in your brand. One of the most effective ways to get someone’s attention on a restaurant website is to show them photos of food that they would miss out if they didn’t choose your restaurant. I also recommend adding keywords to your website that will help you reflect not only relevant searches. Try “best pizza in Flagler Beach” or “best garlic knots in Flagler Beach.” I appreciate you taking time to watch our video and drop a comment. I hope this is helpful for you! If you want to see how our platform approaches marketing for other restaurants in your cuisine type, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Hey there Harry! I scrolled through your website and online ordering platform and it looks like you've got a lot of good things already going! I did notice that I got 3 different pop ups when I went to your online ordering platform before I was able to view the menu. This could be a bit of a deterrent for customers and drive them away rather than push them forward in their buyer journey. Adding photos to your online menu would also be a great way to entice your customers to place an order. People eat with their eyes so they are far more likely to be tempted by your delicious food when they can see it right in front of them. I appreciate you supporting our channel! Feel free to check out some of the other content on our channel or head to our website, Owner.com, and sign up for a free demo for more help with your restaurant marketing.
Hi Rob! I took a look at your Google listing and website to get an idea of what you currently do for your online presence. I would recommend adding keywords to your website that will help you appear higher in search results when people are looking for your cuisine type in your city. Try keywords like “best pizza in Wayne” and “best beer in Wayne.” I also noticed that your online menu does not include any photos of menu items. I typically recommend that restaurant owners include high-quality images on their online menus because this can do wonders in increasing your average ticket size and converting hesitant customers into paying ones. People are a lot more likely to be tempted by photos than they are text menus. Hope this is helpful for you!
Hello there! I noticed that your online ordering platform is linked to a different domain than your website. Having two separate domains means that you're not fully seeing the SEO advantages of having customers order through your website. Combining your online ordering system with the same domain as your website could be a great way to improve your online presence. Your website homepage also doesn’t include photos of your food items. You only have a few seconds to capture the attention of someone who has just clicked onto your site. The best way to do it is to put a high quality photo of the delicious food you offer to entice them to continue scrolling. Try adding keywords to your website like “best pizza in Strongsville” and “best Detroit style pizza in Strongsville.” If you want to see how we implement these strategies for restaurants like yours, feel free to sign up for a free demo on the Owner.com website!
Hey Orlando, thank you for commenting! I noticed that your online ordering platform has a generic pizza photo for all of the menu options. I'd suggest adding photos of each menu item. People tend to "eat with their eyes" so showing them their options makes them more likely to become paying customers of your restaurant. You can also try adding in keywords like "best pizza in Nerang" or "best chicken parm in Nerang."
Bro! Your channel is so underrated, as a marketing specialist for all types of business and a restaurant owner. You are definitely one of those people that knows his thing.
Wow, thank you so much! I’ve dedicated a lot of time and energy into what I do so I’m always elated when people find our content to be helpful and worth the watch. Do you specialize in marketing for restaurants too?
Opening new pizza store in Sacramento. Can you help me for marketing please?
hey! Thanks for your video, so usefull for me as a marketer. Can u find Friends Pizza in Trencin, Slovakia? :) thx for your advises.
Hello!
I found your restaurant online but it looks like you don’t have a website. I would recommend creating one because they play a big role in how you communicate your brand and interact with your local community online in order to win new customers. Websites give you a place to implement SEO strategies and show off what your restaurant offers to those finding you online.
If you have a website, be sure to attach it to your Google listing.
This is great, thanks! Toarmina’s Pizza in Michigan. Any tips are greatly appreciated and welcomed.
Hey there!
I’m seeing tons of Toarmina’s Pizza location in Michigan. Is there a specific one you’d like me to look at?
Great content! Your enthusiasm shines through
Wow, thank you so much! I really do love what I get to do on this channel so I’m glad people are able to see that.
You are awesome! Just earned a new subscriber!
Thank you, Joshua! We have lots of great content coming soon that I’m sure you’ll enjoy if you liked this video.
your content is so valuable please keep it up(Thank You🧡)
Thank you so much. Creating valuable content is always the goal. I have more content coming!
Do you own a restaurant?
Thank you so much for this great content... I'm making notes... I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦 and nobody shares this kind of information or know that this exists, I'm going to try it in my hometown Soweto.❤🎉
Thank you so much for the kind words and for supporting this channel! I absolutely love to hear that this content is helping restaurant owners around the world.
Great video. I knew only 2 of these strategies and I'm glad I discovered new ones. Thank you.
Do you have content about how the partnership program works ? Also, do you serves internationally like UK, France or Germany ?
Hey Ibrahim!
We don't currently service restaurants outside of the United States, but have plans to in the near future. Same is true for our partnership program. Where are you located?
Hey Adam! Good Mate Pizza in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Your channel is so helpful!:)
Hey there! Thank you for taking time to comment.
First thing I noticed is that your online ordering platform doesn’t include any photos of your menu items. Adding photos could go a long way in enticing people to add items to their cart and become paying customers.
I also searched for “best pizza in Edmonton” to see how your restaurant appears on Google for prospective customers. You don’t come up in the top results and many of the top results have more than 100 reviews. Encouraging customers to leave reviews could be a great way to work your way up the search results.
Using keywords like “best pizza in Edmonton” could help you boost your SEO and appear higher on search results too.
I appreciate your support and have a lot of content coming up soon. Feel free to check those out at the publish for more tips!
Kouzina Pizza - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hey there!
I took a look at your website and I would recommend adding keywords that reflect popular searches in your area that relate to what you offer. For you, I’d recommend “best poutine in Ottawa,” “best pizza in Ottawa,” and “best burgers in Ottawa.”
I also did a search of your local competitors that are ranking in the top results for pizza restaurants in Ottawa. I would recommend increasing your number of review. Your competitors who are top results have a several hundred to over a thousand reviews that give them credibility with the local community. Encourage customers to leave a review on Google and mention the dishes they tried!
I hope this helps and please feel free to watch the other content that is already uploaded on this channel if you liked this video!
Awesome video!
I own a pizzeria is Australia ,
Any chance of some help abroad ?
We currently only service restaurants in the U.S., but we have plans to expand in the future.
Hey adam, my take out restaurant name is Niakwa Pizza Pembina, Winnipeg MB. Any suggestions for SEO keyword in my city?
Hello!
Try keywords that relate to your cuisine type and popular items while also reflecting popular searches. Try “best pizza in Winnipeg” and “best wings in Winnipeg.”
Gaetano Pizza & steak
City- Philadelphia PA
Hello there!
I clicked onto your website via the Google listing button and noticed that it takes me directly to an online ordering platform. I’d suggest having a proper website with an online ordering platform attached to it. This is because having a website page will help you build your SEO and local search visibility while also strategically engaging website visitors into becoming customers.
I’d also recommend having photos of menu items on your online ordering. Photos go a long way in enticing people to not only follow through with an order but to also add more items than they initially planned to get.
Pizza can be a pretty competitive cuisine type in any area and especially in a large city like Philadelphia. I would recommend increasing your average Google review to over a 3.9 to better compete with other pizza options people have near you and to show that your restaurant has credibility to those who find you online.
Thank you for watching and taking a moment to comment. I hope this feedback is helpful!
Feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website, Owner.com. We do a lot of this for other restaurants in Philadelphia already!
Slice Factory Chicago, IL Thank you!
Hey Angelo! Thank you for commenting.
I want to make sure I can provide you with relevant feedback. I noticed that Slice Factory Chicago is a multi-location chain. Do you have the ability to make changes to your website and online ordering platform?
You’re welcome.
Yes to both website and online ordering platform.
I appreciate your help
Esco’s Pizza, Los Angeles, CA. Thanks !
Hey there!
Try adding keywords like “best pizza in Los Angeles” and “best vegan pizza in Los Angeles.” Both of these reflect your cuisine type and popularly mentioned dishes in your reviews. The purpose of keywords like these are to help you improve your search rank when people are looking for relevant dishes or cuisine in your area.
Your online ordering platform also doesn’t include any photos of your menu items. One of the best ways to increase your average ticket size or entice people to place an order is to show them all the delicious food they would miss out on if they didn’t choose to place an order or get the extra item.
LA is a competitive place for any cuisine type, so be sure to encourage customers to leave reviews on your Google listing. More positive reviews helps you stack up in credibility and makes people confident that they will enjoy your food and service if they choose your restaurant above the others.
Feel free to check out the other videos we have posted on this channel if you want more marketing tips. For more specific insight, sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com and someone on my team will reach out!
Rocko's Pizza Terrell TX
Hello!
Pizza can be a competitive cuisine type in any city. I would recommend increasing your average review rating to above a 4.0 and also increasing your number of reviews to give that high rating credibility. Both of these things will help you better compete with other local pizza restaurants.
I also visited your website and I noticed that the photos you have of your food are blurry. I would recommend exchanging these photos for high-quality images because this will help you capture the intention of visitors and keep them interested in what you offer. I would also recommend adding photos of your menu items to your online ordering platform. This can do wonders in increasing your conversion rate and average ticket size.
I appreciate you watching this video and taking a second to comment. I hope this is helpful for you.
I own Two Cousins Pizza Co. Mansfield Ohio. I would love any feedback i could get. Thank you. Nichole
Hey Nichole! Thank you for watching and taking a moment to drop a comment.
I took a look at your Google listing and clicked on the website button. I noticed that it leads me straight to your online ordering. I would recommend creating a website and having your online ordering system attached to it because websites are hugely important to how you build your brand, convert online visitors into customers, and get people interested in what you offer. Having your own domain to do this on would also be a great way to build your SEO!
When you build your website be sure to include keywords that reflect your area and cuisine. Try keywords like “best pizza in Mansfield” or “best wings in Mansfield” and “best Stromboli in Mansfield.”
I appreciate your support on this channel. I hope this helps! If you’re interested in seeing how our platform approaches marketing strategy for other pizza places, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Taipei Chinese kitchen
Legacy park, Mechanicsburg, PA
Hey Sara! Thank you for supporting our channel and leaving a comment.
I clicked around your Google listing and website. I noticed that you have the "recently opened" banner. One of the best things to work on when you're new to the restaurant scene is build your reviews online. People tend to gravitate towards restaurants that have already built up credibility for awesome food and service. The first thing they look at to determine if your restaurant has those two things is the reviews. I'd recommend encouraging customers to add a review to your Google listing (even better if they mention the dishes they enjoyed!)
Your online menu also leads to a PDF on a different domain. If you haven't looked into it yet, you should try adding an online menu and ordering system that is attached to your same website domain but on a different landing page (like if you have taipeikitchen.co and taipeikitchen.co/menu.) This could be great for your SEO!
If you want more insight and to see how we do that on our platform, feel free to sign up for a free demo on the Owner.com website!
Please keep the background music low. I cannot understand your voice.
Andy boys Chesapeake Va
Hello! Thank you for commenting.
I did a quick search of your highest ranking local competitors in the pizza cuisine type and it looks like an easy way for you to stand out among the top search results is to increase your number of reviews. Top pizza places in Chesapeake rank from 600 to over a thousand. Your average rating competes well but increasing your review count will give your restaurant more credibility that will help you build a strong first impression when people find your restaurant online.
Try using keywords like “best pizza in Chesapeake,” “best calzones in Chesapeake,” “best strombolis in Chesapeake” on your website to help appeal to local searches.
Thank you for watching and commenting! If you’re interested in seeing how Owner covers SEO and marketing strategy for pizza places like yours, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Mama Tig’s Wood-Fired Pizza Muskogee
Hello! Thank you for commenting.
I clicked on the website button that you have on your Google listing and it takes me directly to your POS online ordering platform. I would recommend creating a website because websites are one of the best tools restaurants have in order to build their brand and attract new online traffic. They are a great place for you to show off your food and capture the interest of people looking for your cuisine type nearby.
Having an online ordering platform that is attached to your website would also help you improve your SEO. Housing your online ordering platform on its own landing page on the same domain as your website would help you maximize the search visibility benefits that comes with people paying for their orders online. Search engine algorithms love to recommend restaurants to people in local search results that they know will likely convert website visitors into a paying customer which is why an attached online ordering platform is so effective in increasing your online visibility!
@ thank you for your response and insight! Greatly appreciated!
We do have a website but we share it with our sister locations. We are the 3rd location of the Mama Tig’s brand. Would it be wise to build our own website still?
Casa De Otay- Chula Vista
Tony’s Pizza Flagler Beach FL
Hey there!
I noticed that your website predominantly focuses on text and there is one strip of photos for website visitors to look at. I recommend that restaurants make high-quality photos of popular dishes the main focus of the first landing page a website visitor will see. The reason for this is because you only have a few seconds to get someone’s attention and encourage them to continue scrolling or become interested in your brand. One of the most effective ways to get someone’s attention on a restaurant website is to show them photos of food that they would miss out if they didn’t choose your restaurant.
I also recommend adding keywords to your website that will help you reflect not only relevant searches. Try “best pizza in Flagler Beach” or “best garlic knots in Flagler Beach.”
I appreciate you taking time to watch our video and drop a comment. I hope this is helpful for you! If you want to see how our platform approaches marketing for other restaurants in your cuisine type, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Village grill and pizzeria Athol,ma
Hey there Harry!
I scrolled through your website and online ordering platform and it looks like you've got a lot of good things already going!
I did notice that I got 3 different pop ups when I went to your online ordering platform before I was able to view the menu. This could be a bit of a deterrent for customers and drive them away rather than push them forward in their buyer journey. Adding photos to your online menu would also be a great way to entice your customers to place an order. People eat with their eyes so they are far more likely to be tempted by your delicious food when they can see it right in front of them.
I appreciate you supporting our channel! Feel free to check out some of the other content on our channel or head to our website, Owner.com, and sign up for a free demo for more help with your restaurant marketing.
Eeat pizzas and kebabs abrantes
WAYNE ALE HOUSE & PIZZA
Hi Rob!
I took a look at your Google listing and website to get an idea of what you currently do for your online presence.
I would recommend adding keywords to your website that will help you appear higher in search results when people are looking for your cuisine type in your city. Try keywords like “best pizza in Wayne” and “best beer in Wayne.”
I also noticed that your online menu does not include any photos of menu items. I typically recommend that restaurant owners include high-quality images on their online menus because this can do wonders in increasing your average ticket size and converting hesitant customers into paying ones. People are a lot more likely to be tempted by photos than they are text menus.
Hope this is helpful for you!
Too much background noise, sound effects
Dear mamas pizza strongsville
Hello there!
I noticed that your online ordering platform is linked to a different domain than your website. Having two separate domains means that you're not fully seeing the SEO advantages of having customers order through your website. Combining your online ordering system with the same domain as your website could be a great way to improve your online presence.
Your website homepage also doesn’t include photos of your food items. You only have a few seconds to capture the attention of someone who has just clicked onto your site. The best way to do it is to put a high quality photo of the delicious food you offer to entice them to continue scrolling.
Try adding keywords to your website like “best pizza in Strongsville” and “best Detroit style pizza in Strongsville.”
If you want to see how we implement these strategies for restaurants like yours, feel free to sign up for a free demo on the Owner.com website!
@@owner-com Thanks so much! I'll definetly put this into consideration!
Food Corp Pizza Pasta & Ribs - Nerang
Nerang 4211, GoldCoast, Australia
Hey Orlando, thank you for commenting!
I noticed that your online ordering platform has a generic pizza photo for all of the menu options. I'd suggest adding photos of each menu item. People tend to "eat with their eyes" so showing them their options makes them more likely to become paying customers of your restaurant.
You can also try adding in keywords like "best pizza in Nerang" or "best chicken parm in Nerang."
L.A. WATERFRONT PIZZA 90744
Hey Jerry,
This is the location in Wilmington, right?