When looking for a restaurant, you search for things like "lunch nearby" on Google Maps.
The search results include many reviews and photos posted by customers. After comparing the items that look delicious, the prices, and the atmosphere of the store with other stores, you decide to go to a certain store.
Have you ever found a homepage while choosing a store and just opened it? I think you should check the information provided by the store.
For example, is there a parking lot or not?
Is this a restaurant that you can enter without making a reservation?
Is there a tatami room?
Can I pay electronically?
We post information that stores want their customers to know on our homepage.
In addition, information from the store (homepage) alone may not be enough to make a decisive decision. What you need for that decisive blow...
Reviews and photos from customers.
Customers' valuable reviews are very reliable because they have actually tasted the food. The photos are all very delicious-looking photos taken just before eating.
Check both these valuable reviews and information from the store before deciding on a store.
A homepage is necessary to increase the probability of being selected in search results.
However, I don't know if you can really attract customers on your homepage. What if you pay high costs and don't get the effect of attracting customers? For those who thought so! !
We are currently recruiting monitors. It is ¥30,000 for one year. It's ¥2,500 per month, so
Why not try it out for a year first?
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