It’s difficult to think of restaurant social media ideas day in and day out that are creative, engaging and worthy for the “gram.” As a busy restaurant owner you shouldn’t be wasting your time brainstorming ideas for social media. 365 Days of Social Posts for Restaurant Owners is the perfect solution for those in the food industry who understand the importance of having a strong digital presence but are stumped when it comes to ideas.
This book has saved restaurant owners countless hours of time and energy in creating and maintaining a meaningful social presence.
Here’s a look inside the few first days of “365 Days of Social Posts for Restaurant Owners: The Ultimate Guide To Restaurant Social Media Marketing”:
1. January 1st: New Year’s Day
Caption: Happy New Year! Here’s a look at some of our favorite dishes that were most memorable this year. Cheers to a new year, new goals, and delicious food!
Wish your followers a Happy New Year! Get creative and post pictures of your favorite food from this year.
2. January 2nd: New Year’s Resolutions
Caption: Some people say New Year’s resolutions are cliché, but they can be a great way to start fresh and accomplish goals you have been pushing off. This year I hope we hope to [insert your restaurant’s New Year’s resolution here]. What are some of your goals for this year?
As a business owner, it’s important to connect on a more personal level with potential customers. This is also a great way to get your followers to engage with your content.
3. January 3rd: Featured Special of The Week
Do This: Every week showcase your featured special of the week alongside a mouth-watering photo of the dish.
Show your clients that you know your city inside and out. Series like this are a great way to attract a new audience and show that you care about your community. People love to learn new things about their area!
4. January 4th: National Trivia Day
Caption: It’s National Trivia Day! The first person to answer correctly will win a [prize ideas: gift card, free dessert, or just do it for fun]. Example: We opened our doors in what year?
Remember, your social media can’t be all pictures of food. In order to build a stronger relationship with your customers, it’s important to post interesting content that encourages people to engage.
5. January 5th: Highlighting a Review
Caption: Thank you for your kind words [Name of customer who shared the review]! Incredibly thankful for reviews like this.
Reviews are arguably the most important part of a successful restaurant. Make sure to share and showcase those hard-earned stars across your social media platforms. Not only will this entice potential clients, but it will encourage previous clients to also leave kind remarks.
If you are a restaurant owner struggling to think of what to post on social media you need “365 Days of Social Posts for Restaurant Owners: The Ultimate Guide To Restaurant Social Media Marketing.” Head over to Amazon and grab yourself a copy today!
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