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Mar 08 / A Small Coffee Shop Web Design Project Has A Big Future

by Aaron Weiche

Last week we launched the Blackwater Coffee Company & Cafe website. While the web design project was small in size on the surface, but its part of a very big service we are rolling out.

blackwater-web-design-launch

The Blackwater web project included the following:

  • Custom design elements over an existing CSS layout
  • Full CMS back-end for updating of all website content
  • Easy to use menu admin that allows for creating unlimited menus, categories, sub-categories, item name, description, pricing and pricing options. We’ll be adding a photo element per item in the near future as well.
  • SEO Friendly URLs, on-page optimization, local search optimization
  • Email marketing set-up, e-letter design and support
  • Interactive calendar that Blackwater will start using next month

Here is a screenshot of their food menu.

restaurant-menu-website

The Big Future of Restaurant Web Design

Last year we decided to start building an industry web and marketing solution for the restaurant, bar, cafe, coffee shop, bakery …. any type of food or beverage service business. That solution is called Taste Trend and Blackwater is the first client. We are just shoring up the Taste Trend website that will allow food service businesses to buy a web and Internet marketing package online and get started. Stay tuned for more on that launch next week.

Taste Trend will provide an affordable web solution for the small food service business. The set-up fees are as low as $450 and monthly fees starting at $75, anyone can use this service. We feel we’ve created an easy to use, great looking, value stuffed, SEO friendly web and marketing tool.

Here is just some of what a Taste Trend website package offers:

  • Initial consulting and recommendations
  • Semi custom design with desired elements over CSS layouts
  • Full web management of content and pages
  • Robust menu administration
  • SEO friendly design & local search help
  • Email marketing set-up, service and support
  • Detailed web analytics on traffic and sources
  • Ongoing support and education
  • Many add-ons for photos, video, calendars, gift certificates and more.

All of these great features will be accessible through the Taste Trend account dashboard, called The Kitchen.

kitchen-dashboard

So as you can see, we have a lot going on here and we’re super excited about it. Stay tuned for next weeks roll-out of the website. If you are interested in being a BETA client of Taste Trend, let us know. We have a few spots left!


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Mar 04 / Web Design Gets New Print Design: The Five Technology Brochure

by Aaron Weiche

It feels like a major accomplishment and it was.  Five Technology finally has print material! Thanks to some great collaboration with @shelleyp (Thank you Shelley!), the Five Tech brochure is alive.  It’s no easy task for a web design and online marketing crew to move our services and offering to a traditional media format.

web-design-brochure-five-technology

We decided to embrace the perception of web geeks and show that we have some great personality with the cover.  We truly are creative, business savvy and geek powered.  Anything to get people to open it right?

The inside panels and back cover our web design, portfolio, content management system and Internet marketing offering.  This brochure will serve as an intro piece, leave behind and a few other uses that will surface.

We can now cross one more item off our never ending list!


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Mar 01 / Best Buy Meshes Online Reviews With Offline Marketing

by Aaron Weiche

customer-reviews-5-starsI came across a great example of online marketing and offline marketing working together over the weekend. We often see traditional marketing driving people to the web, but I found something different going on. I found online marketing elements being put to use offline.

I’m old school on Sunday mornings and almost always head out to buy the Sunday paper (Star Tribune) to read while having breakfast. As a gadget and tech guy, I usually look forward to the Best Buy insert.

As I flipped through the first pages and entered into the TV section I was intrigued by what I saw. A main focus of the TV’s featured were their customer review rating from BestBuy.com.
Below is the newspaper insert.

online reviews best buy

You can see as circled above that each of the three TV’s highlights a review quote and their average customer review rating. Online reviewers are supplying a piece of the feature/benefits for these products. Best Buy is leveraging the mass approval of these products having a 4.7 star or higher average to win trust and product confidence.

Small Business Review Idea
It also started me thinking of how local business reviews could be leveraged by small businesses. An auto repair shop could communicate their “Over 50 Positive Reviews on Google” to build instant credibility. The ability to position the consumer opinion to sell for you is an interesting one. The crew at Precision Auto Repair out in California could use customer quotes and their 5 star rating to it’s advantage offline (and on their website!).

local-search-review

Have you seen other examples of this? This Best Buy use is the first I’ve seen and I think it’s pretty cool. I would guess a few others have done it too. It really speaks to the change in marketing we continue to see as consumers and marketers.


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