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Old 02-04-2004, 02:09 AM
big eater
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If you were a restaurant owner would you be apt to use a site like
Http://www.supermenus.com. And if so why or whynot.\? Your opinions
will be greatly appreciated. This site is in the process of being
developed and is only up for function not looks at this point ..
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Old 02-04-2004, 05:14 PM
Petey the Wonder Dog
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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
If you were a restaurant owner would you be apt to use a site like
Http://www.supermenus.com. And if so why or whynot.\? Your opinions
will be greatly appreciated. This site is in the process of being
developed and is only up for function not looks at this point ..


I do own a restaurant, and the problem is that there are ten thousand
different ways and places to advertize, all of them costing too much
money.

First, how do you get your site in front of people who might want my
food.

Second, considering that there are loads of "local" sites, (local town,
local Chamber of Commerce, etc) that most "lookers" go to, why would
they go to yours, which seems to want to cover the whole country.

Third, prove to me that I will be getting the most bang for my
advertizing dollar, or I'll spend elsewhere.

Seems like you have a lot of good options covered, reviews, specials,
etc. so that's nice, but how do I know you will get me new customers?
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Old 02-04-2004, 06:05 PM
Jeremy
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Too many in city sites doing the same thing better and without the
spelling mistake on the start page.

How are you going to get the listing and information on sufficient
restaurants in the major cities? I live in the fourth largest city in
the US and it is part of my full-time job to keep up with openings,
closings, changes of chef, owners and menus.

As for the restaurant owner, if you had a marketing budget in the multi
millions in other media types and provided the service free, they would
definately be interested.

JJ

big eater wrote:

If you were a restaurant owner would you be apt to use a site like
Http://www.supermenus.com. And if so why or whynot.\? Your opinions
will be greatly appreciated. This site is in the process of being
developed and is only up for function not looks at this point ..

 




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