I've called on hundreds of restaurants - many without a fax, email or website. My entire business is based on helping these restaurants step into the 20Th century (yes, it is the 21st century) but it takes baby steps. Let's just tackle the email controversy today.
If you have a computer:
- Get an email address from Yahoo, Google, MSN or another free provider.
- Put it on your menu(s). Encourage comments from your patrons. Yes, you will be solicited by a multitude of people but you can handle them with courtesy and professionalism and they'll appreciate you for it.
- You can get an inexpensive, inbound fax service like myfax.com or fax.com but if you have email, many people have opted for it electronically.
- This email address will allow you to email a copy of your menu to anyone who requests it and perhaps will keep you in touch with customers should you have special offers.
Consider how much paper you'll save every quarter - cut down on your print costs. If you run out, you can print some relatively quickly.
Now, if you don't have a computer, there are still options. Restaurant owners have "shut down" when I start talking about technology because (and I quote) "I don't understand computers". Well, talk to someone who does know something about computers like your family and friends. Call me and I'll tell you what we can do to help.
In closing, there are inexpensive, easy ways to get your menu out there. Try some - it's inexpensive so there is little risk.
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