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Pizza Galaxy's Pizza Tips: Don't Forget the Beverages

It's amazing what a busy pizza operator can overlook. We just received
a newly designed printed menu from a new client. We converted it to an
online order menu and I was doing a final check when it hit me. No
beverages. We quickly checked the original printed menu. No beverages there
either. So we called the client.
"What do you mean no beverages? Of course I have beverages," he said.
And so he did. Only not printed on his new menus. Somehow his printer
left out the beverage section, he hadn't caught it and he now had a
nice supply of takeout and delivery menus which didn't include
beverages.
This isn't an isolated incident either. One of my earlier clients, who
was fairly computer savvy, wanted to create his own online menus. He
did a good job and had a nice variety of menu sections including
regular and special pizzas, wings, and subs. He did not include a
beverages section and this oversight became evident almost immediately
when one of his first online customers sent an email stating that he
was unable to complete his order because he couldn't find any
beverages and had to place his online order at Dominos instead.
Not surprisingly, our client included a beverages section that night.
We did a quick analysis of three of our clients to see what percentage
of their sales included a beverage. Their percentage of sales that
included a beverage ranged from 11% to 50%. Customers seemed to prefer
either the largest sizes or individual bottles or cans. The site with
the lowest beverage sales offered only 64 oz or six packs.
It pays to pay attention to beverages, whether on your printed menu or
your online menu, having a nice selection of beverages in large and
small sizes in front of your customer can add to your sales.

For more articles and information of interest to the pizza operator or
independent restaurant owner I invite you to visit Pizza Galaxy at
http://www.pizzagalaxy.com

About the Author
Rudy Vener is president and founder of Pizza Galaxy Internet Marketing Services
. Rudy has combined his more than two decades of
expeirience in software design with his love of pizza to provide Internet
services to the pizza industry including online ordering, Internet
advertising, email marketing and an online customer loyalty program.

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