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Shareen Aguilar

Think of a better or best way(s) to have your restaurant promoted in many ways to your regular customers and first time visitors. If you have several ideas in your mind, then you’re in for having a successful restaurant establishment, if not across the country, your local town.

It’s imperative for you to experiment and have fun with your restaurant perks, menu and ideas. There are just tons of ideas you can create and recreate to help your restaurant become known both to your regulars and the non-regulars. You can start with simple gestures of appreciation for your patrons. A great example is by giving them free treats of your newest item on the menu. From there, you can move on to giving them something bigger like a dessert or free drink. It doesn’t have to be entirely big nor fancy as long as you recognize your patron’s presence and that you show them that you appreciate them.

From this idea as well, you can incorporate it to holidays happening throughout the year. An example would be during the celebration of Halloween. Since everybody wears costumes, why not pick out someone from the audience to be named as the one with Best Halloween costume and give the person an instant Halloween prize. You can also give away treats to customers even if it’s not a holiday. You can give out free items to your very first customer(s) of the day…again, it doesn’t have to be big, just something that could surprise them is already enough the fun.

But don’t forget your employees too. They play vital roles everyday for your restaurant and without their hard work, you’d be empty-handed. You can either give out free gift certificates on a spa for the weekend to the most punctual or courteous employee of the week. A simple recognition of their efforts is going to boost their morale at work as well. Make a chart on their lounge and put a deserving employee’s name and picture as the employee of the month good for everyone to see.

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Shareen Aguilar is a writer for http://restaurant-business-secrets.com which has information about restaurant management and restaurant operation techniques.
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