Meet Customers Where They Are, Part 3
David Klemt
Partner, KRG Hospitality Inc. | Bar, Beverage and Guest Experience Coach | IHI 2024 Global Top 100 Social Media Influencers in Hospitality | Host of Bar Hacks, IHI 2024 Global Top 40 Hospitality Podcasts
If you truly want to meet your potential guests where they are, you need to be as discoverable as possible via mobile and desktop search.
The first part of this series discusses meeting guests in secondary and tertiary markets. Also, part one recommends looking into suburbs and watching moving data.
Part two looks into the importance of being top of mind for delivery, takeout, and pickup guests. Even with the current demand for socializing and in-person dining, off-premise dining guests are an important focus.
Now, I’m talking about being discoverable. Why? Because of where your guests are: their phones and desktops.
So, there are few crucial elements of your business to consider. Your website still matters. You need to ensure you own your venue listings. It’s crucial that your location information is up to date across platforms.
And now, meeting guests where they are will mean improving the odds that AI chatbots recommend your business.
Another ongoing KRG Hospitality series is our conversations with ChatGPT, Bing AI, and now Google Bard. It’s our chat with the latter that shows the importance of improving online discoverability.
Below, interactions with Bard and ChatGPT about using AI chatbots to discover restaurants, bars, and hotels.
Google Bard
Can people use Bard to discover new restaurants and bars, and book reservations?
Yes, people can use Bard to discover new restaurants and bars, and book reservations. Bard can access and process information from the real world through Google Search and keep its response consistent with search results. For example, if you ask Bard to find a restaurant with good Italian food in San Francisco, it will look for restaurants that have been rated highly by other users and that serve Italian food. Bard can also book reservations for you through OpenTable.
What criteria do you use to determine the best restaurant, bar or hotel for someone asking you to conduct a search of such businesses?
I use a variety of criteria to determine the best restaurant, bar, or hotel for someone asking me to conduct a search of such businesses. Some of the most important criteria include:
By taking all of these factors into account, I can help the person I am recommending it to find the best restaurant, bar, or hotel for their needs.
For our full conversations with Bard and ChatGPT about AI and discoverability, please visit KRGHospitality.com.
Yes, We Finally Spoke with Google Bard
Come on, now—you must know that after speaking with ChatGPT and Bing AI and sharing those chats our conversation with Google Bard is next.
Perhaps because its launch is more recent, Bard is slower to answer than ChatGPT. I can’t know for certain but it’s reasonable to assume eager users are overwhelming Bard.
As far as the user experience, I like that Google includes a disclaimer about interacting with Bard. Unsurprisingly, Google warns that Bard can provide inaccurate, misleading, or false information. Interestingly, the company also recommends people “Google it” if they’re unsure about the answers Bard offers.
Below you’ll find the same questions I asked of ChatGPT in January and Bing AI in March. Not surprisingly, Bard “believes” robots and AI are more beneficial than detrimental for our industry.
Please write 400 to 500 words about robots and artificial intelligence working in restaurants, from the perspective of robots and AI.
As a robot working in a restaurant, I have a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities that automation presents. On the one hand, it can be difficult to compete with humans who are more flexible and creative. On the other hand, automation can help restaurants to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
One of the biggest challenges for robots in restaurants is the need to be able to adapt to changing circumstances. For example, if a customer makes a special request, a robot needs to be able to adjust its plans accordingly. This can be difficult, as robots are often programmed to follow a set of instructions.
Another challenge is the need to be able to interact with customers in a natural and engaging way. Customers expect robots to be polite and helpful, and they should be able to answer questions and provide assistance. This can be difficult, as robots are often not as good at understanding human language as humans are.
Despite these challenges, there are also many opportunities for robots in restaurants. Automation can help restaurants to reduce costs by eliminating the need for human employees. This can be especially beneficial in areas with high labor costs. Automation can also help restaurants to improve efficiency by reducing the time it takes to prepare and serve food. This can lead to shorter wait times for customers and higher profits for restaurants.
In addition, automation can help restaurants to provide a more consistent and reliable experience for customers. Robots are not subject to the same fatigue and errors as humans, and they can work 24 hours a day without a break. This can lead to better food quality and faster service.
Overall, I believe that the opportunities for robots in restaurants outweigh the challenges. Automation can help restaurants to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and provide a better experience for customers. As the technology continues to develop, I believe that robots will play an increasingly important role in the restaurant industry.
From the perspective of artificial intelligence, the use of robots in restaurants is a fascinating development. AI has the potential to revolutionize the restaurant industry, and it is already being used to automate tasks such as food preparation, order taking, and delivery.
AI can also be used to personalize the restaurant experience for customers. For example, AI can be used to recommend dishes that customers are likely to enjoy based on their past orders. AI can also be used to create virtual assistants that can answer customer questions and provide support.
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The use of AI in restaurants is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to revolutionize the industry. AI can help restaurants to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and provide a better experience for customers.
For more of our chat with Google's Bard, please visit KRGHospitality.com.
Program for Unique Holidays: April 2023
Do you want to stand out from from other restaurants and bars in your area? Change how you think about your April holiday promotions.
Several holidays are set against every date on the calendar, and March is no exception. These holidays range from mainstream to esoteric.
Pay attention to the “weird” or unique holidays to raise eyebrows, carve out a niche for your restaurant or bar, and attract more guests. Why do what everyone else is already doing? Why program only around the same holidays as everyone else?
Of course, you shouldn’t try to celebrate every holiday, strange or otherwise. Focus on the days that are authentic to your brand; resonate with your guests; and help you grab attention on social media.
You’ll find suggestions for promotions below. However, the idea behind our monthly holiday promotions roundup is to inspire you and your team to get creative and come up with unique programming ideas.
For our March 2023 holidays list, click here.
April 6: International Day of Sport For Development and Peace
Sure, sports can spark some bitter rivalries. However, it can also bring people together. Whether you choose to air sporting events this day (make sure you have the proper licensing to do so) or create a themed LTO menu, encourage guests to set aside their differences and come together at your restaurant or bar.
If you’re operating a sports- or game-focused eatertainment concept, this is also an excellent day to host a friendly tournament. Who knows? It could become a weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly promotion if it takes off.
April 7: National No Housework Day
Your guests are likely already burnt out on spring cleaning. Tell them to toss aside their brooms, mops, and sponges and reward themselves with a visit to your venue.
April 8: National All is Ours Day
I’ll bet that if you think about it for a moment you can come up with at least one incredible element or landmark in your community. This is the day to celebrate it with your guests. National All is Ours Day is dedicated to appreciating what we have and taking an adventure, however big or small.
For more unique holidays you can program around, please visit KRGHospitality.com.
5 Books to Read this Month: April 2023
Our engaging and informative April book selections will help you take your bar, restaurant or hotel to higher levels, and develop your leadership skills.
To review the book recommendations from March 2023, click here.
Let’s jump in!
Bar Hacks: Developing The Fundamentals for an Epic Bar
Doug Radkey is the founder, president, and lead strategist of KRG Hospitality. He’s also a hospitality industry speaker, educator, and author. This is his first book, Bar Hacks, which is also the name of the podcast we produce through KRG Hospitality.
Now, while the title states this book is a guide for developing and running an epic bar, the strategies carry over to restaurants, hotels, and other hospitality concepts. It’s difficult—if not impossible—to elevate one’s skills and service without first mastering the fundamentals. Whether you’re new to the industry or are a veteran who feels the need to reset and revisit the fundamentals, Bar Hacks is your guide.
Hacking the New Normal: Hitting the Reset Button on the Hospitality Industry
There’s a first book, which means there must be at least one other one, right? Right! Hacking the New Normal is Doug’s second book.
This book is a direct response to the pandemic, what it did to the industry, and the issues many operators would prefer to ignore. However, the devastation is so great that ignoring the changes that should have been made decades ago isn’t a viable option. With a spotlight on hybrid business models, real estate, profit margins, technology, guest experiences, culture, diversity, and mindset, Hacking the New Normal will position you for success in our new hospitality landscape.
For more of our April 2023 book selections, check out KRGHospitality.com.
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1 年I’ve been curious about Bard!