You should own it! Because no matter what you are doing that restaurant a favor...
I'm not sure if y'all have noticed, but Worcester has some GREAT restaurants!
One of my friends did notice this and created an Instagram page (about a year ago) to advertise local restaurants in the Worcester area called @worcester_eats. Wow in just one year, and over 4 thousand followers- that's pretty great if you ask me. But want to hear the best part? Once she reached 2,000 followers, restaurants started inviting her in for EXCLUSIVE menu tastings.
Local restaurants on their own probably do not have a huge following, but @worcester_eats has a large following. So why not entice the person with the following to do the advertising for you?
Restaurants like Sweet, The Usual, NU Cafe, and other local restaurants around Worcester have taken notice to particular 'foodies' like @worcester_eats and others and have invited them in for free food. The catch, these 'foodies' post beautiful pictures of the restaurants' food on their Instagram page. So free food for an Instagram post... I'd do it. But then again I am not anywhere close to 2,000 followers, so they wouldn't want me.
So, as I mentioned above, these local restaurants do not have that large of a following on their own. Look at NU Cafe, they have a quarter of the following of @worcester_eats. Li and Bernoff say that "you want to create your own mini- groundswell within the company to embrace the groundswell of customers outside it" (p. 217). So no, these 'foodies' aren't technically part of the restaurant staff directly, but they almost are indirectly. The 'foodies' have more of a following than everyday Instagram users, and more of a following then the restaurants themselves, so they "employ them." Okay they don't actually employ them, but they get them together for free food, and the "foodies" take over advertising by taking pictures and posting them. So normal employees would get paid with money, but these "employees" are getting paid in free food. These local restaurants understand that the groundswell is powerful. They found the Creators, and energized them and made them part of their advertising team.
So @worcester_eats gets to continue what she was doing and now she gets free food out of it. You all should follow her account on Instagram to see beautiful pictures of amazing food places around Worcester!
Go ahead take that picture of your meal, who knows what could come of it!
So @worcester_eats gets to continue what she was doing and now she gets free food out of it. You all should follow her account on Instagram to see beautiful pictures of amazing food places around Worcester!
Go ahead take that picture of your meal, who knows what could come of it!
Nikki,
ReplyDeleteWow your friend has certainly tapped into something incredible! Your blog is a perfect example of how the groundswell can be so energized in the hands of the constituents. Your friend is providng free advertsement through her posts and has ended up creating a community around it. This, again, shows how word-of-mouth advertising is so important. People love sharing and they also trust an average person way more then a business, which makes sharing on social media advertising gold.
Hi Nikki,
ReplyDeleteI had begun following Cristina far before I knew it was her blog, which blew my mind! I think you did a fantastic job tying her blog into the groundswell in a way I had never thought of before. Thank you!
Hi Nikki,
ReplyDeleteAfter reading your post, I followed @worcester_eats and it is such a great account and the pictures are so attractive! I do believe a lot of people take pictures of their food (I am one of them), but people who make it professional and able to energize groundswell will earns the most attention. Your friend did a good job!
Awesome post! Really hits home that idea that ANYONE can harness these types of methods and create something amazing from it. I admire her dedication to keep this all going, I know it can't be easy!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Cristina made this. This is SUCH a good idea! If a company fails to create a groundswell on its own, there are a lot of third party pages like Worcester Eats that can help. It's a win for everybody. The company gets exposure, and the people who post pictures of the food get paid. Makes me wish I had though of it!
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