Google has changed the rules of the game yet again. Google Places is now Google + Local. The new concept integrates your Google + for Business account with your Google Places listing. If you didn’t take my advice before and get a Google + for Business account, sign up for it now. Seriously, open a […]
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Why Google Places is the Great Restaurant Marketing Equalizer
The goal of your restaurant marketing plan should be to reach your potential guests where they go to make their restaurant decisions. Companies like Groupon, OpenTable, and others market themselves as the place where you can reach your guests at this critical decision point. While these sites have their place, no site can compare to […]
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David Hayden was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. He took his first serving job in 1996. Since that time, he has worked for over a dozen different restaurant companies. He has held both hourly and salaried positions at independent and corporate restaurants. He has waited on over 100,000 guests and trained hundreds of servers. He has been named "Best Server in Kansas City" the last three years by the local weekly paper. Through his many blogs and his book Tips²: Tips For Improving Your Tips, David has become an expert at online marketing for the restaurant industry. He has a passion for helping independent restaurants succeed through online marketing.