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New Year's Restaurant Resolution

New years always trigger a warm feeling for everybody. For restaurant owners and managers and other business owners, it calls for a new and better change for a better management of the establishment and sales. When the new year begins, there will surely be many expectations a restaurant owner/manager thinks about and the only way to be able to materialize these expectations is to create step-by-step processes that are both achievable and effective.

In your case, you can start your next year's agenda by owning either a calendar for your desk office or a software desktop version. What do you need a calendar for? There simply is a lot of trendy organizers you probably can secure by now but having a large number staring in front of you everyday will certainly allow you to follow your commitments and do your obligations as stated.

Take note of the important marketing strategies which you have come to know effective from this year's marketing approach. If it worked the previous year, it will certainly still be of use by next year. One great tip is to keep these great marketing approaches at bay. Your calendar will create a great place for the said known strategies since they will always be available to you during the least expected time you need them.

The next great approach to continuing a successful restaurant marketing approach for next year is to do an inventory. But, not the detailed type of inventory; just the simple one. What you are targeting here is to check your strong points of your business. For example, you gain most of your profit from the main course you serve. In this case, try to invest more of your income by next year in improving the main course you serve. Perhaps, create an interesting ad for your customers. Invest on your strong points to keep the good business flowing steady.

Remember what we mentioned on the first paragraphs of this article? In marketing your restaurant establishment; do not dive in on new restaurant marketing strategies immediately. Make sure that you have done enough research on one strategy before actually trying it for your own marketing approach.

Protect your investment and stay away from empty marketing styles to keep up with next year's restaurant trend.

Shareen Aguilar is a writer for Restaurant Business which has information about restaurant management and restaurant operation techniques.

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Importance of Online Ordering

Restaurant studies have shown conclusive evidence that online orders are between fifteen to thirty percent larger than regular phone orders.

Save on staff time with less phone answering for takeout and deliver orders. Including writing up orders for every customer who calls in.

When your phone lines are busy, customer have another option to order by visiting your menu online and automatically fax in the order. They will no longer encounter busy phone lines or unanswered calls.

Ordering online is simple because the order item is in front of the website user to select with a push of a button. Every item ordered is recorded on the screen instead of requiring user to memorized what they ordered.

Unique website menu design for each restaurant matches current restaurant image.

Online ordering supplements phone ordering in addition addresses a growing group of customer who rely heavily on technology and web services to buy their meals. Office workers are a perfect audience because their primary tool of communication is the computer.