I've never owned or worked at a bar, but can tell from watching a lot of Bar Rescue its not easy. Its a very interesting business, and with social media now in the mix there is more for Bar owners to worry about. Yelp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Seamless, 4square, and open table (The list goes on) where is a bar supposed to focus its time and how do they stay relevant to people?
After years of living in the area I have become friendly with the owner of Bradford's here in Stamford. I looked at his website and social media online and thought it would be a great experience if I offered my help (Free of charge). I figured helping him with this problem would be mutually beneficial for both of us. I need some real world experience, and he needs some help with everything online.
Since everyone here loves marketing, I figured I would turn to all of you for help.
The first thing I think I need to change is the website: Bradford's Website (done on word press)
- It just looks cheap - the formats are not standard throughout the site
- Not customized for Bradfords - the site uses stock photos
- No links to their social media
- Weak social media posts
I've never used word press, and am thinking about switching the website to a Wix or Weebly based on the reviews I've been reading online, they seem to be more "user friendly". The goal is to create a site that is clean and easy to use. If it could look anything close to what Brother Jimmy's site looks like it would be a great success. BroJ's
Once the website looks legit, its going to be time to come up content to post on social media
Questions for everyone (answer one, or them all, anything helps)
- Has anyone used those web design websites? If so which do you like?
- Do you ever look at websites for bars? If so. what things do you like to see in a site ?
- What kinds of posts would interest you from a bar on social media?
tap take overs would be a great thing to promote as well as happy hour and different specials.
ReplyDeleteWhats a Tap Take over? like a changing tap?
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ReplyDeleteWix has worked well for many friends of mine who are in this field. I would also focus on getting some visuals/photos going. You want the customers salivating over their dishes and drinks (especially in the food section). What do the dishes look like? Give them an incentive to stop by and get the specials. Once they're there, they'll hopefully order more than just those specials. If they don't already have a photo guy, and you have some experience with that, I'd offer that to him. I would recommend not doing the photos for free though. Everything has a value.
ReplyDeleteI agree, change the white background that's on every page to be a textured or patterned one, or use photos of the food and the place. I look for a more modern look on a bar's website because that tells me that the place is active in keeping up with it, which translates to being current in the actual space as well.
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