Marketing Plan For A Restaurant?
I need to develop a marketing plan for a restaurant which will include a web site, flyers, bilboards, etc please give me ideas I want to go for that A+ at college.
Posted on December 27, 2009 at 5:44 am
So this is a school project? If it is, for the website I would just use something like geocities. Make a home page, then make a page with different items you’ll serve, a to-go list, or a delivery service. For a billboard just get a poster size paper and some markers and make something. Find pictures on the internet and print them out and add them. Think of a good name for your resturaunt. For flyers, just use MS Paint (or whatever paint progream you have) and make a flyer (somewhat the same as the billboard) and print 5-10 of them, or however many you have to have for the project (enough to hand out to everyone in your class?). Think of something people use, and hand them out to. Maybe matchbooks (if allowed at school, *if it is a school project*)
and write your resturant name on them with marker, or pens/pencils. Something like that might work. Can’t think of anything else right now.
Hope this was helpful,
Matt
Posted on December 27, 2009 at 5:44 am
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Posted on December 27, 2009 at 5:44 am
i guess you would have to tell us what type of restaurant it is….
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Try to find owners/managers of popular restaurants in your community and see if they can give you suggestions as you
develop your plan. Incorporate their ideas and quote them in your
final paper.
I’m sure they can spare 10-15 minutes for you as long as you have a concise interview process and you are professional when you approach them. They may even be able to do this through email.