Marketing Your Pizza In The Workplace Janesville WI

Is your restaurant missing out on the office pizza party or department meeting lunch? Here's how you can be the first choice when a secretary needs to order a dozen pizzas for her department's business function.

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Marketing Your Pizza In The Workplace

It is part of my job to keep an eye on orders for the various restaurants who subscribe to my online ordering service. Every so often I notice an interesting type of order.

These orders usually have four things in common:

1. They are in excess of $100.

2. They contain a large number of pizzas or subs.

3. The order is usually placed for a lunchtime pickup or delivery.

4. The customer's address is an office or company building.

It is a good bet that these orders were for some office function. When I used to work for a large corporation, hardly a month passed when we didn't have at least one major lunchtime event that included pizza or subs. And these were just the ones in my immediate group or department. Given the size of the company I'd be surprised if a day went by without at least one big pizza order being placed from our office. Big businesses are big pizza customers.

Typically an administrative assistant or secretary places these orders for office parties, department meetings, lunch meetings or whatever the business is doing where they feel they need to provide food.

If you want secretaries or administrative assistants to place orders with your restaurant there are two things you need to do:

First, get one of your flyers in front of her. She can't order from you if she doesn't know you exist. She might not live in your city or town. She might commute from a neighboring community and never pass by your restaurant. Your office flyer is your way of introducing yourself to someone who is very likely going to need to order a dozen pizzas and two dozen subs in the near future.

Second, make it easy for her to place orders. On the flyer, point out that by ordering online she can save the order as a Favorite for easy, one click re-ordering next time. She will love this because department secretaries are incredibly busy people, who do not want to spend fifteen minutes on the phone, ordering pizza and subs every time they have to plan a department lunch meeting.

Give her one click re-ordering capability and she'll be back again and again.

And while you are at it, don't overlook the individual office workers. Small groups often pool to buy a pizza or two as a welcome alternative to the company cafeteria or if they are just too busy to go out. In a large office environment, this happens a lot more often than the department meetings.

To get your restaurant known in the workplace, here are a few strategies you can use.

Stake out a large office building just before business hours and catch the people arriving at work with your flyer. This is by far the fastest way to get your flyers into the building. This is the most labor intensive, but probably the fastest approach.

An easier but slower strategy is to ask the entrance guard to let you leave a stack of flyers on their desk. This works best if you offer them a free pizza or sub for the favor. While this is a lot less work, it also takes longer for your flyer to make its way into the hands of potential workplace customers.

A more directed approach is to call the company and ask the operator for the numbers of the various administrative assistants. Once you have their names and office numbers you can send them flyers by mail. It might be helpful to specifically mention a department meeting special with an assortment of standard pizzas. This strategy is less work than the entrance stakeout and faster than a static stack of flyers on the reception desk, but requires some skillful phone work to identify the people you want to reach.

However you choose to reach them, business offices can be a major part of your takeout and delivery business. Like every other customer base your restaurant serves, it requires a marketing effort to make potential customers aware of your restaurant and get them to try your food.

But once they have tried it and like it, and discover how easy it is to place an order online with you, they are yours!

Copyright: Copyright © 2007-2008 Rudy Vener

About the Author:
Rudy Vener is the president and founder of Pizza Galaxy. Pizza galaxy's services delight restaurant owners and their customers alike by making it fun and easy for a restaurant's customers to order online and helping restaurant owners build close relationships with customers. Visit rudy's website at http://www.pizzagalaxy.com to learn how he can help your restaurant and to read other articles, such as one on how to fuel your delivery vehicle for free.


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