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Sep 08, 2009 4:26 pm |
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re: Google Creating Problems in PR World |
Reg Charie
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Lamar, In my, soon to be, 68 years of living I have discovered that if a restaurant does not do well it is usually because the prices are too high or the food sucks.
People will say that location counts for a lot, but in the case of a small community this is not quite the same as in a large city.
Word gets around and if they were indeed providing either value or an excellent dining experience people would drive for miles and miles.
Since the restaurant is subsidized by member's fees, there is no real pressure on management to become successful. In fact doing so would just lead to more work for staff and management.
It seems that there would only be a few eating establishments in a community of your size. You could sit outside each for a day counting how many enter. This would give you an idea of the menus that attract your residents.
I think pictures of food belong in a fast food outlet. Wi-fi *may* attract but are these the kind of people they want to attract?
I would think a golf club's restaurant would be a class operation and not want to cater to those sitting around surfing the net. Has the membership been polled asking it they would want a hotspot there?
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