Posts Tagged ‘website design’

Ten Things All Restaurant Websites Should Have

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013 by Shane Kelly

I eat out quite a bit, and I have avoided a lot of restaurants that offer up a subpar web experience. Even though many of these establishments might have great food, if I can’t accomplish simple tasks like finding out if you are open, looking at your menu, or finding your location, I am probably not going to make the effort to come in for dinner.

It is understandable that restaurants don’t always have the greatest websites. The owners and operators are passionate about food and the experience they offer, and don’t often have the expertise or time to focus on marketing or technology in general. That being said, there are plenty of major high end restaurants with plenty of resources (even including expensive top end chains) that are losing a lot of business because of poor website experiences that lack basic information about the property.

All restaurant websites should include the following to ten items, while ensuring these basic items are easily accessible from the homepage.

  1. Restaurant address / link to map & directions
  2. Restaurant phone number, contact email, and online reservations if possible
  3. Hours of operation
  4. HTML and PDF versions of the menu
  5. Current specials or offers
  6. Links to social properties/ offers, or social status updates posted by the restaurant
  7. A description of the food/experience/niche
  8. Misc. items of importance (dress code, credit cards taken etc…)
  9. A mobile version, or responsive/mobile-viewable capabilities, with a click-to-call enabled phone number
  10. Optimized meta data – Avoid generic tags like “Welcome” or “Home” and include the name of the establishment along with the type of cuisine and the location i.e. “{Restaurant Name} – Boston Italian Restaurant”

Once main requirements are taken care of, there are also a few items that would be considered “nice to have”:

  1. Photo gallery – Include pictures of the establishment, cuisine, etc…
  2. A description of the background of owners, chefs etc…
  3. Information about nutritional information, or details for ingredients in menu items – in some cities and states restaurants are actually required to include things like calorie counts for menu items
  4. A page with reviews, testimonials, links to 3rd party sites like Yelp (if reviews are positive)
  5. Online ordering capabilities (for restaurants with a good amount of takeout/delivery business)

And there are a few common things you might find on restaurant websites that should never be there.

Three things restaurant websites should never have:

  1. Music or sound
  2. A welcome or splash page
  3. Heavy flash based content

Making some simple changes to a restaurant’s website could lead to a lot more walk in traffic, reservations, and ultimately sales.

Overdrive Picks Up 6 Golds for Digital Marketing at NEDMA Awards

Wednesday, June 27th, 2012 by Danielle Laurion

We attended NEDMA’s 31st Annual Awards for Creative Excellence last night at the Museum of Science in Boston. Back in May we announced that we received 10 finalist nominations and last night we found out which nominations received a Gold, Silver or Bronze award. Between exploring the museum’s exhibits after hours and receiving six Gold awards, it was a good night! Below shows what awards we received and for which campaigns.

Gold:

Silver:


Bronze:

Congratulations to everyone who worked on these campaigns!

Below are some photos of Overdrive employees mingling at the event and receiving awards. To see all photos from the event visit our Facebook Album found here:

Overdrivers from left to right: Shane Kelly, Melissa Bazillion, Ty Velde, Tim Massinger and Mike Shinnick

Shane Kelly and Ty Velde holding the the Gold Award for our work with Harley-Davidson's Mobile Paid Search Campaign

Ty Velde and Joel Otfinoski from Lexington Insurance accepting the Gold Award for our work on Lexington Insurance's Twitter account

Michael Orlinski accepting the Gold Award for our work with Topps on the Sweet Tweets Product Intro Video

To see more awards that we have won click here.