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‘Eat out to help out’ marketing tips for Croydon establishments

From 3 August, the government’s Eat Out To help Out scheme will get underway. Restaurants, bars, pubs cafes – an establishment that provides an eat on site offer for diners – will be able to sign up to take part in the scheme. It means that on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday up until 31 August, diners can benefit from up to 50% off when eating or drinking soft drinks in participating places.

So, Croydon restaurants have you signed up to the scheme? If not, here’s the link to the details of what to do: Register your establishment for the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.

But, once you are signed up, it’s important to spread the word. The government has promotional items you can utilise here.

At the moment, it may be less about passing trade as many people will be making plans first before going out. Therefore, while traditional marketing like signage in your restaurant window is important, we’ve got a few more online marketing tips you can implement swiftly to help spread your reach.

Social media

If you’ve not been doing much social media up until now, then now is the time to ramp up your presence with your social network.

Make sure you’re taking some fantastic shots of your amazing dishes and share on your social channels. Instagram and Facebook are great for foodie places. With Instagram it’s all about the look and there’s nothing more appealing than a plate of tasty food.

Make sure you tell people in your posts that you are part of the scheme. Give them an insight into your menu, anything new, your most popular dishes and your specials. Be descriptive with your post though. While a good image does say a thousand words, there’s no point posting a picture of a burger on your ‘specials’ menu that day which gives no indication of what’s in it. While you want engagement with people, try and make it a little easier for them to understand what’s in the picture in the first instance. This will help prevent you answering unnecessary questions – which can be time consuming and if not replied to in a timely manner could affect how people perceive you.   

Re-confirm your opening times and update your profile with any new details.

Extend reach of your post by adding hashtags. Here’s some general Croydon foodie hashtags you might want to consider as well as some standard ones you should always think about:

#Croydon #EastCroydonCool #Croydonbar #Croydonpub #Croydonrestaurants #Croydonfoodies #Croydonfood #Croydonrestaurantquarter #Instafood #lovefood #foodstagram #foodpic #foodie

Note: don’t forget to hashtag what your food is! So, if it’s burgers or pasta – well, I think you get the picture!

What’s the story?

Don’t forget to utilise the Story function on Instagram and Facebook. This is another way to be seen by your followers as it stands out at the top of the feed.

Encourage diners to share their visit on social media and take pictures of food. If you’re on social media have your social handle visible in your restaurant and tell diners about it.

When someone shares a post and tags you in, you can use the little arrow function just below the image. This allows you to share this to your stories and you can thank the customer for their visit.

To create a story from scratch just click on ‘your story’ upload an image, then use the text function ‘Aa’ and write a brief message. For this campaign you could say ‘Eat Out to Help Out. Book Now.’ Or perhaps describe what mouthwatering food is in your image.

Or a simple way to create a story is once you have added a post to your Instagram feed, just click that arrow below your post and you can share to you story.

You can also search for the Eat Out to Help Out gif to liven up your story post. When you’re in story mode just click the square face and explore.

Website updates

If you have a website, make sure that all your contact details and menus are up to date.

On the homepage make an update to say that you are part of the scheme and encourage people to make a booking with a bold call to action button.

If you have a blog, make sure you add content to that and do so regularly. This really helps with search engine optimisation and your business being found in search engines. Fresh content is great for ongoing organic rankings.

Google My Business  

Do you have a Google My Business page? If not, get one set up – it’s free! If you do have a page already then make sure all details are up to date. The last thing you want is an incorrect telephone number.

You can also add offers and updates to this page. So, tell people you are part of the discount scheme.

Remember to add imagery to your business page, this is a great resource for restaurants to showcase their dishes.

Remind diners to leave a review. Testimonials are a great way to encourage potential and returning customers.

Our blog, ‘have you told search engines you exist’ has tips about setting up your Google My Business page.

Email marketing

If you have an email distribution list, then now is a great time to start an email marketing campaign and distribute to potential customers on your database. Remember to be clear in your message, include a call to action to book now and ensure you have contact details visible.

Look at our blog on what to check before you send your next email marketing campaign – this has a checklist of what to run through before you send your email including you have a visible unsubscribe link. You must make sure you are GDPR compliant.

Digital marketing Croydon

We’re a digital marketing agency in Croydon. We know the stomping ground and we’re here to support you. We’ve got some additional marketing resources you might want to take a look at which cover the different types of digital platforms and online advertising to help you form a digital marketing plan.

Contact us for a free consultation if you want to chat further about the different digital options.

Using social media for inbound marketing

Why we love social media in Croydon

Safe to say that these past three months were not in any business plan or strategy for 2020. But up and down the country what we’ve seen is how communities have come together as we help family, neighbours and our local businesses. 

Croydon, like any other part of the UK, has come together to help the local business community. Social media has been prevalent in spreading messages of care, business support and #shoplocal to help get us through. 

Maintaining online presence  

At the start of lockdown, we continued to talk about the importance of businesses  maintaining online presence for continued brand awareness. Social media was the avenue of choice for many businesses. With the ongoing daily changes, it meant the ability to keep clients and prospects informed of updates quickly and in a timely manner. 

We’ve seen local hospitality and retail businesses really have to dig deep and adapt. And adapt they did. From bars and pubs full of customers to changing business model overnight to offer a takeaway service. But what social media has allowed is an army of local followers to keep spreading the word that it’s business as usual as can be at this time.  

The local community wants these businesses to thrive as we know that society will come out of hibernation like never before.  

Social media has helped us to stay connected, engage and spread the word.  

Community connected  

In a crisis such as this you often see pop-up businesses as quick-thinking entrepreneurs see a gap and they have the necessary skills to adapt and put out an offering in a super speedy fashion. You also see how community social media handles work out how they can serve the community better with creative social initiatives such as that set up by East Croydon Cool with its #Localslovelocally to encourage the community to support local businesses.

It’s this sense of community that makes us love social media in Croydon all the more. The immediacy of sharing our thoughts about latest business ventures, ordering from them, writing reviews, sharing posts about them online has given a sense of being in this together and support for all.

We’re looking forward to after 4 July to revisit the actual premises of hospitality businesses. What we know through our personal social media experience is that those entrepreneurs who may have had a tough time will be back and as with all the local community we will be looking out for them to help with reviews, word of mouth and sharing on social media channels such as Facebook and Instagram.   

Social media marketing agency 

If you’ve been looking to take your social media marketing to the next level, why not contact our digital marketing agency in Croydon?

As social media consultants, we can chat through the different social media platforms and digital marketing tactics available as you may find that a mix and match approach is best for your business. On an initial call with you, we’ll get to understand your business goals and your target audience so that we can tailor a digital marketing strategy that will generate leads for your business.  

We’re a digital marketing and social media agency based in London and Croydon, book a consultation today.

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Why you should work on your content marketing strategy

In the last couple of months, we’ve placed a focus on the importance of maintaining presence online during this time of uncertainty and change. The reason being is as we move into the easing of lockdown and ongoing gentle reintroduction of getting back to ‘normal’, firms that have maintained visibility from the start will have kept their existing clients informed, helped to build awareness with prospects and potentially gained warm leads.

But, if you haven’t been able to keep up your marketing activity whether social media marketing or regular blogs, distributing email marketing or running a google ads campaign, it’s not too late to start. But, now is the crucial time to work on your content marketing plan.

Ramp up marketing activity

With the easing of lockdown gradually taking place, more people are returning to work as non-essential shops will begin to open, sports will start to return (albeit behind closed doors), people are beginning to step out of hibernation so to speak. But throughout this time, potential customers have been looking and listening to what’s out there, ready to jump at opportunities that they have put on hold.

For those of you who have continued digital marketing for your business, carry on and ramp it up. Perhaps explore other avenues to extend reach further such as creating an ebook of your core products or services with tips and advice, or send out that email that you’ve put on hold and create that video to share on social media.

Content marketing tips with SEO at the core

If you fall into the camp of not being able to do any content marketing during this time, then pick up your digital marketing plan now, it’s not too late.

Here’s our top SEO tips on what you could do as part of your online marketing strategy to help give your visibility in search engine rankings a boost. But note this is a long-term strategy so once you start, you need to continue working on SEO to reap the benefits when we truly are back to ‘normal’.

1. Be targeted

Review your website, especially your homepage. Are you telling your target audience exactly what they want to hear about when they reach your website? A little market research can help you hone your messaging.

2. Be relevant

Refresh any out of date content throughout your website. In the back of your mind always think about what your target audience searches for online and make sure you include those keywords in content. But make sure it fits. Search engines know when you’ve just added words for the sake of it.

This can impact your search rankings so make sure all links are working. And, add more where necessary to help ease of navigation.

4. Calls to action

Add eye catching buttons with calls to action that will encourage engagement and ‘action’.

5. Now write some blogs!

Regularly uploading content relevant to your target audience is a great way to keep content on your website fresh and search engines interested! Search engines want to return the best results to someone searching, so it has to be relevant.

6. Share on social media

If you already have social channels but have stopped posting, now is the time to get back to it. Tell people you’ve just added a new blog to your website. Remind people of your core services and products. There’s a lot of activity out there so you need to be in the mix to start to be heard.

This is just a quick summary for those who need to pick up on marketing activity. If you start implementing this now, it will help place you in much better position than waiting until life is ‘back to normal’.

Free resources

We’re a digital marketing and content marketing agency in Croydon and we have the following resources you can draw on if you need any help.

Free website review

Find out how to improve your website’s performance.

Free digital marketing consultation

Our Free Consultation should be between 15 and 30 minutes. The goal is to provide you with thoughts on how to start an effective marketing campaign and for us both to see if it would benefit your firm. No obligation at all, we just want the best for you.

Using social media for inbound marketing

TikTok phenomenon and your business

TikTok is a Chinese video sharing app which has taken the social media world by storm. It has replaced the empty space left by Vine after it was shut down in 2017, and has similarities to other platforms such as Instagram and Twitter with its use of hashtags, ability to engage with viewers, and the variety of ways you can market your business.

41% of users are between 16 and 24 years old. So, if that includes your target audience, all the more reason to create a profile for your company. However, now because of social distancing, more people will be looking for new ways to connect with friends, family, or to learn something new. 

TikTok brings the opportunity to bring your company more exposure and build your brand awareness. It also allows you to be more innovative in the ways you market your company. TikTok has over 800 million active users each month and beat Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and Snapchat to be the most downloadable app, (Apple’s App Store), back in Q1 2019.

Ways to engage

It is still early days for advertising and marketing within TikTok which means there is room to try new strategies and techniques. According to the TikTok Ads page you can use hashtags to target specific audiences, there are also interactive polls to engage with your audience.

You can track your performance and maximise Return on Investment (ROI) to ensure you reach relevant audiences.

Like with any social media platform, spend some time navigating through the various pages, finding out what is trending, when the best time to post is. Ensure any accounts you follow are in some way relevant to your target audience and that of the social networking site. To help gain a following promote your TikTok account via other platforms.

Content marketing

This social media channel, like others will fall under your content marketing strategy. If it’s a new channel for you, practice making content; you can leave anything you don’t post in the draft section until you find the style which works for you and fits within your brand guidelines. When you do start sharing content through social media posts, be consistent and keep within your desired aesthetic.

Social media marketing

Learning how to manage your social media platforms is key to promoting your company and attracting new clients and engaging with prospects. It is also important to find out what techniques and social media channels are right for your business. When you create a social media marketing strategy for your business, it’s not a one size fits all approach. Not all channels are relevant for all businesses. A channel like Tik Tok is great for Business to Consumer.

For support on social media communication and other digital marketing services schedule a free consultation with Smart Cow Marketing. As a social media marketing agency, we can work with you to develop a tailored mix of digital marketing that is right for your business.