Hey! Great video. We are a music venue and restaurant in Taos, NM. We serve bar foos but specialize in Argentinian food. Our most popular food is tacos, but there is a lot of competition in mexican food in the. What keywords would you suggest for highlighting that we are the best live music and entertainment venue WITH great food?
Hey there! I would recommend “best tacos in Taos,” “best Argentinian food in Taos,” “best live music in Taos.” Tacos and live music are two frequently searched terms that will help you appeal to these searches and you also have a keyword for your specific cuisine type. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Hello Adam! Love your videos on restaurant marketing. I have a cafe in London where we serve breakfast, coffee and Japanese Street Style Food. What keywords should we go for?
Hey there! Thank you for commenting. Try keywords like “best breakfast in London,” “best Japanese food in McKinney,” and “best coffee in London” for your overall cuisine type. Exchange the cuisine type with a popular dish on your menu to get more specific keywords!
Thanks for the amazing intel Adam. We tried to sign up for a demo but were told your program may not work for us. We have two nutrient-dense, no seed oil, no refined sugar restaurants in the Atlanta area - we are very popular with people in the wellness space and people who have specific dietary restrictions and we also feed Major League Sports teams and individual players who want to use food for performance and to lengthen their playing careers: Good Kitchen & Market in Marietta, GA Good Kitchen in Smyrna, GA
Hello Veronica! I’m sure having a major sports teams on your list of customers must be pretty awesome. Food plays a huge role in the success of individual players and the teams they plan for. Try buzz words that are frequently searched for in the health conscious cuisine type. These keywords are terms like “grass fed,” “ locally sourced,” and “organic.” Also try a keyword like “best bowls in Smyrna” or “best bowls in Marietta.” I appreciate your support and interest in what we do here at Owner. We are working on expanding the restaurants we can serve so feel free to keep an eye out for any announcements on our end. We look forward to being able to serve you in the near future!
Thankyou so much for such an informative video for free. I own a multi-cuisine restaurant called The City Grill, located in Kottayam, Kerala, India. Our main specialty is barbeque dishes, along with Chinese and Indian cuisines. I am trying to determine the best primary and secondary keywords. And should we consider the monthly search of those keywords before choosing the one.
Hey there! Try "best barbecue in Kottayam" and "best momos in Kottayam." Both of these are commonly mentioned words in your reviews and reflect your overall cuisine type/popular offerings.
Hey Adam, great video and content. My restaurant name is Temple of Spices based in Melbourne, Australia. Its a modern Sri Lankan restaurant, what are the primary and secondary key words you'd recomend? Cheers.
Hi Adam, I wanted to say that I really enjoy your content! I manage a multi-cuisine restaurant called Dugguz Delight, located in JP Nagar, Bengaluru, India. I would appreciate your advice on which primary and secondary keywords would be most effective for our brand. Thank you in advance for your guidance!
Hello! Thank you so much for watching. I’m happy to hear that you enjoy our content! Based on what I see on your menu and your cuisine type, try keywords like “best biryani in Bengaluru” and “best much mussalam in Bengaluru.”
Hi Adam, I enjoy your videos. Always good info. My resturant is Little Madrid Tapas and Cafe in Chicago and soon in Boston. What fo you recommend for key words and secondary keywords? Thanks!
Hey there! Thank you for watching. Try keywords for your general cuisine such as “best tapas in Chicago” or “best wine in Chicago.” Also use keywords with more specific dishes like “best croquettes in Chicago” and “best calamari in Chicago.”
Oh hello! I just replied to another comment of yours. I’ll add here that I clicked on your online ordering button and it took me to your Facebook page. Having an online ordering platform that is directly linked to your website will help you rank higher in search results. The reason for this is that search engines like to recommend restaurants to people that they know will convert website visitors into paying customers. When you have an online ordering platform that is separate from your website domain, this will be perceived by algorithms as people simply clicking away from your restaurant. In order to have your online transactions credited to your restaurant, I would recommend using a landing page such as marketstreetgrillpaxton.com/order for your online ordering platform. You also have a great average review rating but only 33 reviews to back it up. I recommend increasing your number of reviews because not only will this make you stand out in search results and give you credibility, but will also make you more likely to be ranked above other restaurants in your area. Thank you for your support on this channel!
@@owner-com Thanks again, great info. I think the reason they never did much with the site is because we are in such a rural area-- small town, word of mouth only. I assume you believe that even in a rural area, this would all help us bring more customers in? I really want to grab visitors from a huge sports complex (thousands of players and parents every summer weekend) 10 miles away.
@@Dpep-c8nIf that's the case then you guys could build a Landing page that mentions that you guys are couple miles away from that sports complex. And then maybe start running google ads for keywords (search queries) related to your foods dishes targeting the zipcodes of that sports complex. Goodluck!
Nice one, I agree Speed is so Impportant for SEO and User Experience. But sad part is that most of the devs has no idea how to fix those issues. Images, blocking js and css files are the biggest culprit behing a slow website. There are many plugins and tools available now a days to fix speed.
Hello Adam, My name is Steve Salameh owner of Port and park bistro I started with you when you were starting Profit boss for online ordering but switched to pop menu because you didn't build a website then. I kept following you because I filled the sincerity in you. Now I am interested in Owner (Brittany is great) but have a contract that expires in December with Pop menu. Is there a way to get out of the contract or should I wait until it expires?
Hi Steve. Thank you for your ongoing interest in Owner! The best people to weigh options with will be Brittany and/or PopMenu themselves. Hopefully we’ll see you on our platform soon!
Hey Shawn! Thank you for commenting. Popular keywords for your area and cuisine type include “best seafood in Dallas,” “best salmon in Dallas,” and “best crab cakes in Dallas.”
Hi Amy. Congrats on making the move up to a B&M! Try keywords that reflect your cuisine type and popular dishes. I can see only what you offer on your catering menu online so I’ll use that to provide you with keywords. Try “best Latin food in Delray Beach,” “best chicken sandwich in Delray Beach,” and “best empanadas in Delray Beach.”
Hey James! Thank you for taking time to comment. I would recommend using keywords that reflect your cuisine type and popular searches in your area such as “best pizza in Kennett Square” and “best burgers in Kennett Square.”
Hello! I looked up your restaurant online and I noticed that your website has a lot of text on your main landing page, but no photos of your food. I would recommend adding high-quality images of your popular dishes because this will be what captures someone’s attention when they visit your website. You are more likely to get people interested and convert them into paying customers when you show them what they would be missing out on if they didn’t. I would also recommend continuing to encourage your customers to leave reviews on Google. I took a look at the neighboring Italian restaurants and the top ranking restaurants all have a high average rating, but also a lot of reviews to give their rating credibility. Increasing your reviews is an easy way to better compete with these top spots. If you’re interested in seeing how Owner helps other Italian restaurants with things like this, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Hello! I took a look at your restaurant online and also did a quick search of your top ranking competitors nearby. I would recommend increasing your average review rating and number of reviews to help you better compete with surrounding restaurants. The top restaurant results in your area all have a 4.0 average or above and a couple hundred reviews. Try adding popular search keywords to your site for your cuisine type. I suggest ones like “best jerk chicken in White Plains” and “best oxtail in White Plains.” Hope this is helpful for you!
@@owner-com Thank you Adam. One of the course of actions I had noted down was to increase our ratings on Google through getting more reviews so seeing that you also made mentioned of that helped me to feel that I’m on the right track. Do you have any tips on how to get more customers to leave a review. Thank you very much. Keep up the videos. They are very helpful!
Hey there! Thank you for commenting. Try keywords that reflect your overall cuisine type and popular dishes. I recommend “best gelato in Bristol” and “best Italian food in Bristol.”
Hello! Thank you for watching and commenting. Try using keywords on your website like “best pho in Newmarket” and “best Vietnamese food in Newmarket.” I also saw that there are several locations that share the same website. I would recommend using the same domain but different landing pages for each of the locations. This will allow you to build location specific SEO and increase search visibility for all of your locations based on their area. Thank you again for watching. Hope this is helpful for you!
Hey Collin! Try keywords like “best latte in Norwalk” and “best coffee in Norwalk.” If you have another common coffee drink or menu item that you find is especially popular at your shop/area, feel free to swap out latte with another popular item!
Hey there! Thank you for commenting. Try keywords like “best Indian food in The Hague,” “best butter chicken in The Hague,” or “best tikka masala in The Hague.” All of these reflect the most popular searches in your cuisine type and your area.
Hey there! It looks like your area is fairly competitive for fine dining and Italian food search results. I would recommend increasing your average review rating and number of reviews to better compete with current top results in relevant searches near you. Also try adding keywords like “best fine dining in Estero,” “best Italian food in Estero,” or “best lobster in Estero.” These will help you improve search rank results by appealing to trending searches in your cuisine type.
Hello! Your Google listing doesn’t show a website button. If you have a website, be sure to attach it to your Google listing. If you don’t, then I would recommend making one. Websites are hugely important in a restaurant’s brand and ability to have strong SEO. Be sure to take high quality photos of your food and make those the centerpiece of your website as photos are the best way to get the attention of website visitors and encourage them to continue engaging with the website. Hope this is helpful for you!
Hey there! Try keywords on your site like “best butter chicken in Kamloops” or “best biryanis in Kamloops.” Cuisine keywords are also a great way to go when people are searching for a general cuisine rather than a specific dish. In your case, try “best Indian food in Kamloops.” Hope this helps!
Hello! Keywords that would be relevant to your cuisine type and area are ones like “best shawarmas in London Ontario” and “best falafel in London Ontario.” Try using these keywords on your website and add high quality images of these popular images on your main landing page to keep people interested. This can help you increase the amount of time people spend on your website and increase engagement. Thanks for watching!
Hi Luis! It looks like you do not have a website built. I would recommend creating one because this can be incredibly important in building your online brand and boosting SEO. The more you can get people to engage with your brand online the more likely you are to be suggested in top results when people are searching for your cuisine type in the Bronx. You can start implementing effective SEO strategies once you have a website up and running!
Hi Jack! Thank you for watching our video and taking a second to comment as well. Do you have a restaurant name and city you could provide? I can give more specific insight for your restaurant with this info.
Hey Paul! Thank you for dropping a comment here. I noticed that your website’s main landing page includes a lot of text. Website visitors are looking for a quick answer when they visit your website as to what you offer and what they can expect from your restaurant. Lots of text is likely to make them click away within a few seconds which puts you at a disadvantage with the search engine algorithm. Instead, try making images of your dishes more of a focus on your main landing page. This will capture the attention of your visitors and encourage them to keep engaging with your website.
Sushi Plus Rotary with location based in Aurora, IL , Chicago Chinatown, and Boystown, Chicago and we have Shabu Plus Hot Pot Rotary with a location in Wicker Park, IL and opening up in Chicago Chinatown, Aurora, and South loop of Chicago
Hello! Sounds like you’ve got several locations to find keywords for. I’d be happy to help. Try using a keyword framework like “best *popular dish* in *city*” and “best *cuisine type* in *city.” Both of these reflect the kind of terms people are often searching for online and will help you appeal to the algorithms providing results for these searches. For example, you could try “best sushi in Aurora,” “best sushi in Boystown,” “best hot pot in Wicker,” and “best Japanese food in Chicago.” When using keywords, be sure to pair them with individualized pages so you can built SEO for each restaurant and their respective locations. SEO can be a big thing to tackle especially with several different restaurants to manage. If you’re interested in seeing how we approach multi location SEO strategy for restaurants in your cuisine type, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Hello! Thank you for commenting. Some of the most commonly searched dishes in your cuisine type are nachos, burritos, quesadillas, and fajitas. Try using keywords that incorporate these dishes if you offer them and the city you’re located in. Do you already have an open restaurant? I can give you more specific keywords for your area if you want to reply with the name and city of your restaurant!
Like strategies shared for the ads thank you for sharing this informaiton ☺☺☺
Thank you for watching!
Hey! Great video. We are a music venue and restaurant in Taos, NM. We serve bar foos but specialize in Argentinian food. Our most popular food is tacos, but there is a lot of competition in mexican food in the. What keywords would you suggest for highlighting that we are the best live music and entertainment venue WITH great food?
Hey there!
I would recommend “best tacos in Taos,” “best Argentinian food in Taos,” “best live music in Taos.”
Tacos and live music are two frequently searched terms that will help you appeal to these searches and you also have a keyword for your specific cuisine type.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Hello Adam! Love your videos on restaurant marketing. I have a cafe in London where we serve breakfast, coffee and Japanese Street Style Food. What keywords should we go for?
Hey there! Thank you for commenting.
Try keywords like “best breakfast in London,” “best Japanese food in McKinney,” and “best coffee in London” for your overall cuisine type. Exchange the cuisine type with a popular dish on your menu to get more specific keywords!
Thanks for the amazing intel Adam. We tried to sign up for a demo but were told your program may not work for us.
We have two nutrient-dense, no seed oil, no refined sugar restaurants in the Atlanta area - we are very popular with people in the wellness space and people who have specific dietary restrictions and we also feed Major League Sports teams and individual players who want to use food for performance and to lengthen their playing careers:
Good Kitchen & Market in Marietta, GA
Good Kitchen in Smyrna, GA
Hello Veronica! I’m sure having a major sports teams on your list of customers must be pretty awesome. Food plays a huge role in the success of individual players and the teams they plan for.
Try buzz words that are frequently searched for in the health conscious cuisine type. These keywords are terms like “grass fed,” “ locally sourced,” and “organic.” Also try a keyword like “best bowls in Smyrna” or “best bowls in Marietta.”
I appreciate your support and interest in what we do here at Owner. We are working on expanding the restaurants we can serve so feel free to keep an eye out for any announcements on our end. We look forward to being able to serve you in the near future!
Thankyou so much for such an informative video for free. I own a multi-cuisine restaurant called The City Grill, located in Kottayam, Kerala, India. Our main specialty is barbeque dishes, along with Chinese and Indian cuisines. I am trying to determine the best primary and secondary keywords. And should we consider the monthly search of those keywords before choosing the one.
Hey there!
Try "best barbecue in Kottayam" and "best momos in Kottayam."
Both of these are commonly mentioned words in your reviews and reflect your overall cuisine type/popular offerings.
Hey Adam, great video and content.
My restaurant name is Temple of Spices based in Melbourne, Australia. Its a modern Sri Lankan restaurant, what are the primary and secondary key words you'd recomend? Cheers.
Hello! Thank you for commenting.
Try “best biryani in Melbourne,” “best pasta in Melbourne,” and “best curry in Melbourne.”
I inquired about your services online and never got a call back. I even called in and asked to talk to sales and was told someone would reach out.
Hey Garrett!
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I can push this for you. What’s the name of your restaurant?
Hi Adam, I wanted to say that I really enjoy your content! I manage a multi-cuisine restaurant called Dugguz Delight, located in JP Nagar, Bengaluru, India. I would appreciate your advice on which primary and secondary keywords would be most effective for our brand.
Thank you in advance for your guidance!
Hello! Thank you so much for watching. I’m happy to hear that you enjoy our content!
Based on what I see on your menu and your cuisine type, try keywords like “best biryani in Bengaluru” and “best much mussalam in Bengaluru.”
Hi Adam, I enjoy your videos. Always good info. My resturant is Little Madrid Tapas and Cafe in Chicago and soon in Boston. What fo you recommend for key words and secondary keywords? Thanks!
Hey there! Thank you for watching.
Try keywords for your general cuisine such as “best tapas in Chicago” or “best wine in Chicago.” Also use keywords with more specific dishes like “best croquettes in Chicago” and “best calamari in Chicago.”
@@owner-com appreciate you so much Adam! I didn't even think of these 🙌🏻
Love your videos, obsessed! Our restaurant is Market Street Grill in Paxton, IL (rural town, great food, need more customers and sales).
Oh hello! I just replied to another comment of yours.
I’ll add here that I clicked on your online ordering button and it took me to your Facebook page. Having an online ordering platform that is directly linked to your website will help you rank higher in search results. The reason for this is that search engines like to recommend restaurants to people that they know will convert website visitors into paying customers. When you have an online ordering platform that is separate from your website domain, this will be perceived by algorithms as people simply clicking away from your restaurant. In order to have your online transactions credited to your restaurant, I would recommend using a landing page such as marketstreetgrillpaxton.com/order for your online ordering platform.
You also have a great average review rating but only 33 reviews to back it up. I recommend increasing your number of reviews because not only will this make you stand out in search results and give you credibility, but will also make you more likely to be ranked above other restaurants in your area.
Thank you for your support on this channel!
@@owner-com Thanks again, great info. I think the reason they never did much with the site is because we are in such a rural area-- small town, word of mouth only. I assume you believe that even in a rural area, this would all help us bring more customers in? I really want to grab visitors from a huge sports complex (thousands of players and parents every summer weekend) 10 miles away.
@@Dpep-c8nIf that's the case then you guys could build a Landing page that mentions that you guys are couple miles away from that sports complex. And then maybe start running google ads for keywords (search queries) related to your foods dishes targeting the zipcodes of that sports complex. Goodluck!
Ramen Danbo, in Brisbane and Gold Coast, Australia. And on that note, any plans on entering the Aussie market? 😉
Hello! We have plans to expand out of the U.S in the future. We will announce it across our media channels when the time comes 🙂
Just a curious question: when are you coming to Europe? ❤
Hey Alexander!
We aren’t quite there yet, but do have plans to expand in the future. You’ll hear from us on this channel when we do.
Nice one, I agree Speed is so Impportant for SEO and User Experience.
But sad part is that most of the devs has no idea how to fix those issues.
Images, blocking js and css files are the biggest culprit behing a slow website.
There are many plugins and tools available now a days to fix speed.
Tons of small things that make a big impact!
Hello Adam, My name is Steve Salameh owner of Port and park bistro I started with you when you were starting Profit boss for online ordering but switched to pop menu because you didn't build a website then. I kept following you because I filled the sincerity in you. Now I am interested in Owner (Brittany is great) but have a contract that expires in December with Pop menu. Is there a way to get out of the contract or should I wait until it expires?
Hi Steve.
Thank you for your ongoing interest in Owner! The best people to weigh options with will be Brittany and/or PopMenu themselves.
Hopefully we’ll see you on our platform soon!
Blackfin Seafood Bar & Grill
Dallas, PA
Hey Shawn! Thank you for commenting.
Popular keywords for your area and cuisine type include “best seafood in Dallas,” “best salmon in Dallas,” and “best crab cakes in Dallas.”
Santana's kitchen + cocktails (food truck catering, turned new B&M opening soon)
Delray Beach Fl
Latin (multi regional)
Would love keywords please!!
Hi Amy. Congrats on making the move up to a B&M!
Try keywords that reflect your cuisine type and popular dishes. I can see only what you offer on your catering menu online so I’ll use that to provide you with keywords. Try “best Latin food in Delray Beach,” “best chicken sandwich in Delray Beach,” and “best empanadas in Delray Beach.”
When are you coming to Canada?
We have plans to in the future!
Meen Satti - Chennai, India
Hey there! Thank you for commenting.
Try keywords like “best fish curry in Chennai,” “best rasam in Chennai,” and “best curry in Chennai.”
@@owner-com Thank you so much
Sienna deli in Westlake Village, CA
Hey there!
I recommend keywords like “best sandwiches in Westlake Villages” and “best wraps in Westlake Village.”
State Street Pizza & Grill Kennett Square Pa
Hey James! Thank you for taking time to comment.
I would recommend using keywords that reflect your cuisine type and popular searches in your area such as “best pizza in Kennett Square” and “best burgers in Kennett Square.”
Davani's Restaurant in Greenville SC
Hello!
I looked up your restaurant online and I noticed that your website has a lot of text on your main landing page, but no photos of your food. I would recommend adding high-quality images of your popular dishes because this will be what captures someone’s attention when they visit your website. You are more likely to get people interested and convert them into paying customers when you show them what they would be missing out on if they didn’t.
I would also recommend continuing to encourage your customers to leave reviews on Google. I took a look at the neighboring Italian restaurants and the top ranking restaurants all have a high average rating, but also a lot of reviews to give their rating credibility. Increasing your reviews is an easy way to better compete with these top spots.
If you’re interested in seeing how Owner helps other Italian restaurants with things like this, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Cool Runnings Eatery in White Plains, Maryland
Hello!
I took a look at your restaurant online and also did a quick search of your top ranking competitors nearby. I would recommend increasing your average review rating and number of reviews to help you better compete with surrounding restaurants. The top restaurant results in your area all have a 4.0 average or above and a couple hundred reviews.
Try adding popular search keywords to your site for your cuisine type. I suggest ones like “best jerk chicken in White Plains” and “best oxtail in White Plains.”
Hope this is helpful for you!
@@owner-com Thank you Adam. One of the course of actions I had noted down was to increase our ratings on Google through getting more reviews so seeing that you also made mentioned of that helped me to feel that I’m on the right track. Do you have any tips on how to get more customers to leave a review. Thank you very much. Keep up the videos. They are very helpful!
Panunzio's Kitchen Gelati Italiani (Bristol, UK)
Hey there! Thank you for commenting.
Try keywords that reflect your overall cuisine type and popular dishes. I recommend “best gelato in Bristol” and “best Italian food in Bristol.”
Thanks man!
Thank you for watching!
Pho Anh Vu Newmarket
Vietnamese restaurant
Located in Newmarket, Ontario Canada
Hello! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Try using keywords on your website like “best pho in Newmarket” and “best Vietnamese food in Newmarket.”
I also saw that there are several locations that share the same website. I would recommend using the same domain but different landing pages for each of the locations. This will allow you to build location specific SEO and increase search visibility for all of your locations based on their area.
Thank you again for watching. Hope this is helpful for you!
Coffee shop and roastery in Norwalk Ohio
Hey Collin!
Try keywords like “best latte in Norwalk” and “best coffee in Norwalk.”
If you have another common coffee drink or menu item that you find is especially popular at your shop/area, feel free to swap out latte with another popular item!
Indian restaurant Maharani, The Hague Netherlands
Hey there! Thank you for commenting.
Try keywords like “best Indian food in The Hague,” “best butter chicken in The Hague,” or “best tikka masala in The Hague.”
All of these reflect the most popular searches in your cuisine type and your area.
Ristorante Farfalla, Estero Florida
Hey there!
It looks like your area is fairly competitive for fine dining and Italian food search results.
I would recommend increasing your average review rating and number of reviews to better compete with current top results in relevant searches near you. Also try adding keywords like “best fine dining in Estero,” “best Italian food in Estero,” or “best lobster in Estero.” These will help you improve search rank results by appealing to trending searches in your cuisine type.
Core Nutrition Az in Tucson Arizona
Hello!
Your Google listing doesn’t show a website button. If you have a website, be sure to attach it to your Google listing. If you don’t, then I would recommend making one. Websites are hugely important in a restaurant’s brand and ability to have strong SEO.
Be sure to take high quality photos of your food and make those the centerpiece of your website as photos are the best way to get the attention of website visitors and encourage them to continue engaging with the website.
Hope this is helpful for you!
Maurya's rest bar banquet
Kamloops BC Canada
Hey there!
Try keywords on your site like “best butter chicken in Kamloops” or “best biryanis in Kamloops.”
Cuisine keywords are also a great way to go when people are searching for a general cuisine rather than a specific dish. In your case, try “best Indian food in Kamloops.”
Hope this helps!
shawarma pita palace, London, Ontario
Hello!
Keywords that would be relevant to your cuisine type and area are ones like “best shawarmas in London Ontario” and “best falafel in London Ontario.”
Try using these keywords on your website and add high quality images of these popular images on your main landing page to keep people interested. This can help you increase the amount of time people spend on your website and increase engagement.
Thanks for watching!
Churrasco Del Valle
Bronx ny
Hi Luis!
It looks like you do not have a website built. I would recommend creating one because this can be incredibly important in building your online brand and boosting SEO. The more you can get people to engage with your brand online the more likely you are to be suggested in top results when people are searching for your cuisine type in the Bronx.
You can start implementing effective SEO strategies once you have a website up and running!
Titas Mexican food at Toronto and Mississauga
If I can get a primary and a secondary keyword
Zenobia cuisine Canfield, Ohio
Middle Eastern Mediterranean cuisine
Greek food!
Hi Jack! Thank you for watching our video and taking a second to comment as well.
Do you have a restaurant name and city you could provide? I can give more specific insight for your restaurant with this info.
Kats orientation cuisine St Albans uk.
Hey Paul! Thank you for dropping a comment here.
I noticed that your website’s main landing page includes a lot of text. Website visitors are looking for a quick answer when they visit your website as to what you offer and what they can expect from your restaurant. Lots of text is likely to make them click away within a few seconds which puts you at a disadvantage with the search engine algorithm. Instead, try making images of your dishes more of a focus on your main landing page. This will capture the attention of your visitors and encourage them to keep engaging with your website.
Sushi Plus Rotary with location based in Aurora, IL , Chicago Chinatown, and Boystown, Chicago and we have Shabu Plus Hot Pot Rotary with a location in Wicker Park, IL and opening up in Chicago Chinatown, Aurora, and South loop of Chicago
Hello! Sounds like you’ve got several locations to find keywords for. I’d be happy to help.
Try using a keyword framework like “best *popular dish* in *city*” and “best *cuisine type* in *city.” Both of these reflect the kind of terms people are often searching for online and will help you appeal to the algorithms providing results for these searches.
For example, you could try “best sushi in Aurora,” “best sushi in Boystown,” “best hot pot in Wicker,” and “best Japanese food in Chicago.”
When using keywords, be sure to pair them with individualized pages so you can built SEO for each restaurant and their respective locations.
SEO can be a big thing to tackle especially with several different restaurants to manage. If you’re interested in seeing how we approach multi location SEO strategy for restaurants in your cuisine type, feel free to sign up for a free demo on our website at Owner.com.
Mexican food
Hello! Thank you for commenting.
Some of the most commonly searched dishes in your cuisine type are nachos, burritos, quesadillas, and fajitas. Try using keywords that incorporate these dishes if you offer them and the city you’re located in.
Do you already have an open restaurant? I can give you more specific keywords for your area if you want to reply with the name and city of your restaurant!