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Marketing to Changing Trends in Consumer Spending

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HiResffWith the holidays in full swing, businesses are responding to changes in consumer spending to attract and retain customers.

While overall food spending is still down from pre-recession years, consumers are more likely to eat out at lower-priced restaurants rather than not eating out at all. According to QSR Magazine, many quick-serves feel prepared to handle the potential threat of a second recession with a continued focus on value-added offerings.

QSR Magazine also points out that the current state of the economy has generated two camps of consumers: free spenders and controlled spenders. Quick serves are now challenged to appeal to both groups through their marketing initiatives.

With continuing changes in consumer spending, marketers are compelled to be more creative in their efforts to reach customers. We’ve seen our customers evolve their marketing strategies to address these changes, and the following three approaches have been successful:

Market the value of your offering, rather than the price alone.

As conscientious spending has increased, consumers are seeking the best value for their money. Businesses increasing prices in our recovering economy should be especially cognizant of the perceived value of their offering. As Leslie Kerr of Intellaprice LLC recommends, remind your customers that your product’s value is not intrinsically connected to price.

In a similar vein, tailor your marketing efforts to your consumers’ current priorities. As NAWBO explains in this article, images of connectedness with family and friends now resonate with consumers more than the individualistic focus of campaigns characteristic of previous decades.

Build a relationship with your local community.

We can’t emphasize the value of Local Marketing enough. Particularly during this time of changing spending patterns, it is critical that brands build a foundation of loyal customers within their communities.

We’ve seen a substantial increase of Local Marketing efforts within our client base—including a large increase in the quantity and volume of localized promotional signage.

Marketers are also taking advantage of new strategies to attract and retain local customers, including social couponing sites, such as Groupon. Despite recent debates about the impact of daily deals on sustaining return customers, a survey recently released by Cornell University’s Center for Hospitality Research shows that daily couponing sites are effective in generating new customers that are likely to return. For more information about the survey results, read the full article from FastCasual.com here.

Integrate all of your messaging and marketing tactics.

With ever-increasing options for digital marketing and a sense of information overload on the rise, it’s increasingly important to communicate a consistent message across all of your marketing platforms. If you rely on only one vehicle to deliver your promotional messaging you may be missing an opportunity to solidify your brand with your consumer.  For example, communicating your social media presence and current offers via in-store print pieces that display your social media handles, along with any messaging around existing campaigns is an effective means to reinforce your messaging and appeal to a broader demographic.

Combining the above practices will bolster your marketing efforts and allow you to effectively respond to consumers’ changing needs.

What are your thoughts on responding to economic changes and shifts in consumer behavior? Would you add any suggestions to my list?

Dine America 2011: A Conversation with QSR’s Blair Chancey

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blair_chanceyWith Dine America 2011 rapidly approaching, we wanted to get the inside track on what to expect from the conference in terms of hot topics, panels and speakers. Blair Chancey, editor of QSR Magazine, was kind enough to share her insights with us on this year’s Dine America.

According to Blair, the 2011 event will bring some big names and brands—including Google, mobile couponing sites like Scoutmob, and David Davenport, the new CEO of Shoney’s. Interestingly, several of this year’s attendees will be full-service restaurant operators.

We were also excited to hear that this year’s conference will focus on the exploration of  new ideas and technologies within the industry.

To hear more details on Dine America 2011, be sure to listen to Blair’s description here:

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Are you attending Dine America 2011? If so, what topics are you most looking forward to hearing about? Let us know in the comments.

QSR Magazine Article: The In-Store Strategy

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Screen shot 2011-01-28 at 2.21.22 PMLast week, QSR magazine featured an article titled The In-Store Strategy. It highlighted the importance of maintaining a restaurant’s point of purchase (POP) marketing regardless of economic challenges.

Many stores make the mistake of considering on-site marketing as a secondary focus, when in reality it should serve as a primary consideration. The author points out that in-store marketing tactics are the “last opportunity to influence a sale,” and that without it, product sales can rapidly decline.

The article also quoted a source and pointed out the importance of specific customization for each individual location—or as we refer to it: Local Marketing. As we’ve mentioned many times in past blog posts and videos, intelligent profiling and local marketing tactics can enable restaurants to speak to the local tastes and preferences of their unique clientele, while insuring that locations get materials they can actually use. Doing this correctly drives revenue, significantly reduces waste, and saves restaurants over 20% in costs.

Strategic placement of POP marketing coupled with thoughtful customization of messaging and materials catering to factors such as demographics, language, and local ordinances delivers a powerful punch—this article certainly validates this statement.

With our current focus on location profiling, this article was very timely. You can read it in its entirety here.

What are your thoughts on in-store POP marketing? Please feel free to share your experiences and feedback here in the comments.

QSR Article: Cheap Marketing Tips that Work

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iStock_000012639763SmallLast week I discovered an insightful article from QSR Magazine titled “Cheap Marketing Tips that Work.” The author, Robert Lillegard discussed the thin line that marketers must walk in order to achieve success through inexpensive marketing tactics.

He pointed out that some brands make the fatal mistake of cutting marketing budgets in the wrong areas, and hyper focusing on strategies that don’t support or maintain their brand image. Additionally, some make the mistake of only highlighting a single strength, rather than concentrating on multiple brand attributes and therefore appealing to a wider audience. In one particular instance, a company attempted to scale down their budget to include only social media and a new website, and found their same-store sales decreased by 20-30%. (The company has since launched a more multi-faceted, effective approach.)

Lillegard also cited the importance of proper implementation of marketing efforts, including careful budgeting and ample resource allocation. He continued by outlining “cheap strategies that work”, including handing out free food samples, attention-grabbing signage and POP materials, and loyalty programs. Event programs and anniversary celebrations have also proven to be extremely effective for many brands.

Lillegard concluded by pointing out that no marketing strategy will be effective without the support of a solid, quality product and great customer service. I couldn’t agree more. I also feel that brands tend to achieve the best results when they adopt a streamlined marketing strategy that maintains consistent brand messaging across multiple channels. It’s important to maintain the basic elements that promote your product and brand image, such as signage, window clings, and banners, and combine them with mobile marketing and social media strategies.

You can read the article in its entirety here. I’m interested in hearing your thoughts. What inexpensive marketing tactics have you employed? And have they proven to be effective?

The Franchisee’s Frustration Article in QSRmagazine.com

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qsrimageI’d like to commend Doug for his excellent “Outside Insights” article, The Franchisee’s Frustration, published last week on QSRmagazine.com. He gives a thorough overview of the local marketing obstacles many franchisees face, as well as the key elements to overcoming these pain points. Here’s an excerpt from the piece:

One of the greatest franchisee frustrations centers on local marketing and the struggle to obtain marketing materials targeted to their particular location and demographics. Too often, operators are provided with little or no local marketing support—when they are, the options they receive are ineffective. The issue is driven by the lack of attention that local marketing receives as a part of the overall marketing plan of the brand. > Click here to read the full article.

Editor of QSR Magazine Reveals Highlights of the 2010 Dine America Conference

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The theme of this year’s Dine America executive conference is “Successful Strategies for the New Decade.” I spoke with the magazine’s editor, Blair Chancey, about the event and what attendees can look forward to. Coming out of a recession, she said people want real-life best practices and takeaways that will propel them into the next decade with a positive outlook. Here are some excerpts from our conversation.

Why is this year’s theme so important for the QSR industry?

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What trends will be covered at this year’s conference?

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How are women changing the workplace?

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What is the so-called “silver tsunami”?

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Are you attending this year’s conference? What are you looking forward to discussing?

Local Marketing Webinar Series, Part 6

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In our June 24 webinar “How to Execute a Successful Local Marketing Campaign,” we discovered that viewers had several questions concerning campaign development. In my post today, I’m including audio clips from CKE’s Brad Haley that feature his thoughts on how long a Local Marketing campaign should last.

Listen here:

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In this second audio clip from the webinar, Brad answers the question, “What are the top, low-cost LRM tactics that all franchisees should execute?”

Listen here:

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Tell us about your favorite, low-cost LRM initiatives.

What Local Marketing Can Do For You

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If you didn’t catch our live webinar on June 24, I hope you’ve had the chance to watch the replay of, “How to Execute a Successful Local Marketing Campaign.” CKE Restaurant’s Brad Haley and Synq’s Doug Fergusson discussed the relevancy of Local Marketing and how it is changing the way the QSR industry interacts with its audiences.

If you don’t have time to watch the webinar in its entirety, be sure to read the Twitter stream transcript of the webinar or read our blog where we’ve been posting audio clips from the event. If you have questions of your own, please comment on our Executing Innovation blog as we continue the conversation.

Local Marketing Webinar Series: Part 4

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Local Restaurant Marketing can present challenges. For example, how do you ensure hundreds or even thousands of restaurants will comply with brand identity or legal standards? In this installment of our webinar series, CKE’s Brad Haley discusses how his company has overcome such hurdles. (Listen below.)

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Technology plays a big part in helping companies execute Local Marketing. Here, Synq’s Doug Fergusson talks about how the company’s marketing portal, Promonet, allows companies to seamlessly execute campaigns that are consistent with brand guidelines. (Listen below.)

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You can watch the replay of our June 24 webinar, “How to Execute a Successful Marketing Campaign” here.

We want to hear from you! What challenges have you had with your Local Marketing efforts? How did you overcome them?

Local Marketing Webinar Series: Part 3

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In Local Marketing, it’s critical to analyze data to ensure your targeting is appropriate for individual markets. In our June 24 webinar, “How to Execute a Successful Local Marketing Campaign,” CKE’s Brad Haley provided some insight into how his company measures success. You can listen to his audio clip from the webinar here:

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Just as important is having the elements in place to properly execute LRM campaigns. Synq’s Doug Fergusson covered three critical areas:

  • A data-driven workflow
  • Integration of production, fulfillment and distribution
  • A technology platform that serves as primary interface to restaurant managers and franchisees

You can listen to Doug go into more detail on these points in this audio clip:

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Watch the webinar on-demand in its entirety here.

How do you measure LRM success? Do you have questions about executing LRM campaigns? Leave a comment here, and we’ll be happy to respond.

Local Marketing Webinar Series: Part 2

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For those of you who may have missed our June 24 webinar “How to Execute a Successful Local Marketing Campaign,” we’ve posted two more audio clips from the event.

In the first clip, Doug discusses why many companies who have been slow to adopt Local Marketing should now move forward. (listen below)

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In the next clip, Brad explains how CKE has been able to maintain a unified message across multiple brands. (listen below)

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You can watch the webinar on-demand in it’s entirety here.

Be sure to let us know your thoughts on these clips– also, if you have a question for Brad or Doug, please feel free to post it here in the comments. We’re eager to hear from you.

Local Marketing Webinar Series: Part 1

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The Synq Solutions and QSR magazine-sponsored webinar, “How to Execute a Successful Local Marketing Campaign,” on June 24 was a big success, with more than 880 registrants from the QSR, fast casual and retail industries.  CKE’s Brad Haley and Synq’s Doug Fergusson touched on all aspects of Local Marketing, including best practices, challenges, technology, strategy and franchisees.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be posting questions from the webinar on our blog. We’re starting this new series with two sound clips from the event:

  • Doug Fergusson: What is Local Marketing? (listen below)

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  • Brad Haley: How has CKE successfully integrated local marketing into its overall marketing strategy efforts?  (listen below)

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Be sure to check back often as we update this series. If you’d like to submit your own questions, email us at localmarketing@synqsolutions.com.

And don’t miss these Local Marketing resources:

We’d like to hear from you about your Local Marketing efforts. What challenges do you face? What successes have you experienced?

Reminder: How To Execute a Successful Local Marketing Campaign Webinar is Tomorrow

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I’d like to issue a reminder to all of you about the webinar we’re sponsoring tomorrow along with QSR Magazine. As of today, we have over 650 registrants, which is a strong testament to the fact that Local Marketing is a topic quite worthy of attention and conversation.

The webinar begins at 2pm EST tomorrow (6/24/10), and you can still register here. Be sure to submit any questions or topics you’d like to hear our panel cover when you register. Additionally, don’t miss our live Twitter stream coverage of the event by following the hashtag #synqwbnr on our Synq Solutions Twitter page.

After the webinar, we’ll post a summary of the event on our blog along with the live Twitter stream transcript.

Please let me know if you have any questions about the event– we look forward to your participation tomorrow!

Will We See You at Dine America This Year?

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dine-logo-top (1)We’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be sponsoring the Dine America conference presented by QSR Magazine, taking place September 12-14 of this year in Atlanta. In addition to sponsoring this event, we’ll be handling all of the print and distribution of the conference signage.

Dine America is a must-attend for food industry professionals seeking inspiration, education, and networking with like-minded individuals.

You can learn more details about the Dine America conference and see how to register here. We look forward to seeing you there!

Do You Have What It Takes For Local Marketing?

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If you’ve ever considered local marketing for your brand or wondered how to better leverage the LRM campaigns you are doing, you won’t want to miss our free webinar: How to Execute a Successful Local Marketing Campaign. Registration is now open at qsrmagazine.com/webinars.

Sponsored by Synq and QSR magazine, this webinar will feature Brad Haley, EVP, Marketing CKE Restaurants, Inc. (Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s) and Synq’s Doug Fergusson, EVP, Solutions.  Brad has successfully deployed Local Marketing tactics to enable his brands to compete more effectively in this very competitive marketplace, while maintaining CKE’s brand standards and messaging guidelines. He’ll reveal best practices, challenges and solutions. Doug will add his experiences working with multiple brands and explain how technology helps streamline this process and makes it easier than ever to execute.

We hope you’ll join us on Thursday, June 24 at 2 – 3 p.m. EDT for what’s sure to be an informative and engaging event!  And if you have questions or topics you’d like our panelists to address, let us know by commenting on our blog.