The Restaurant Public Relations
Interactive Workbook is intended exclusively for the food and restaurant
industries, and contains close to two hundred pages of step-by-step
instructions on how to manage a public relations and marketing program. Chapter
topics include:
- Designing A Public Relations and
Marketing Program
- Writing Press Materials, including
all Press Kit materials and Cover Letters
- Effective Ways of Communicating
with the Media
- Getting the Most Out of Your Media
Exposure
- Internet Marketing
In addition to teaching you, the food
industry professional, how to perform your own marketing public relations,
Restaurant PR’s workbook contains real-life press releases, fact sheets and
biographies from a successful New York City restaurant. These samples serve as
excellent templates and simplify the process of developing your own press
materials.
“The
Hospitality industry is a highly competitive environment where success is
contingent upon a combination of the right formula and high exposure to the
public.
For the latter, managers and owners had only two alternatives to "get the word
out" about their businesses: either hire an agency, whose goal is to sell them
products/services that match their needs but come at a high price, or, handle
the communications themselves, a valid option, but one limited by time,
professional contacts and communication skills. I have been part of that second
category for many years, along with a good 75% of the restaurant industry. Then
one day, a representative of Restaurant PR walked in, and I saw "the light at
the end of the tunnel."
Within a few days, and for a reasonable price, I purchased and received an
up-to-date and complete press list that a 'big' PR firm would envy, and a
hands-on manual which taught me how to create successful communications tools
(such as press releases, etc.) and how to use them.”
-
Cecile Giraud, former manager, La Bonne Soupe in
New York City.
"What a
great investment! This is by far the best material I’ve purchased for my
restaurant. I would even be interested in becoming a client!
I currently have two restaurants in
Camden
SC, 30 minutes outside of
Columbia. One is a casual themed
and the other is fine dining. Please let me know how to proceed. Thanks again."
- Tommy Price, Camden, SC
"Our
food/restaurant public relations efforts are rewarded with recognition on a
much greater scale than anything we would ever achieve without PR. We
dedicate our time, staff and dollars to food PR to ensure that we receive that
attention on a regular basis." - Paul
McLaughlin, Oceana Restaurant, New York City
"Being
successful in the restaurant business has never been harder. To have good food
and service is simply not enough. Salaries, rents and the cost of food have
never been higher, so you simply cannot afford to have empty seats. Doing
public relations helps us fill those seats." -
Nick Livanos, Molyvos, New York City
A unique and valuable feature of The Restaurant Public Relations Interactive
Workbook is the appendix on launching a new restaurant. Step-by-step, it walks
you through the process of promoting a new restaurant, from envisioning a
concept for a launch party to connecting with the media in the days after. The
workbook also contains an updated list of domestic and international culinary
schools, as well as a complete glossary of public relations and marketing terms.
The Restaurant Public Relations Interactive Workbook will place the
power of public relations and marketing in your hands.
Click here
to view an excerpt describing the importance of a well written recipe to be
included in Media Press Kits...
Click here to view actual pages of the Manual (Adobe Acrobat) that walk you
through the process of determining your restaurant's "Market Position" and then
articulating it to your staff and ultimately to your customers...
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