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Brian (Restaurant Engine)
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  • Norwalk, CT
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  • Restaurant Engine
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Brian (Restaurant Engine) and Joe Welsh are now friends
Dec 8, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) commented on Joe Welsh's blog post Seven Strategies to Increase Your Restaurants Traffic and Profitability in 2012
"Good list, but I would add having a strong mobile site. Super important to help convert local search traffic coming from mobile devices (iphones, ipads, etc.)."
Dec 7, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) commented on Jon Rock's blog post Mobile Website Makes Midnight Snacks Easier to Find
"These tips are right on. Mobile websites are arguably more important for Restauarants than almost any other small biz, due to the fact that Restaurant customers are by their very nature, "mobile" -- theyre out, searching for a place to…"
Dec 7, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) is now friends with FohBoh and Marcus Guiliano
Dec 3, 2011
Marcus Guiliano left a comment for Brian (Restaurant Engine)
"Congratulations on joining FohBoh! This is a wonderful online restaurant community with lots of great postings. Enjoy the site and keep active with pictures, comments and postings.Chef Marcus Guiliano"
Dec 1, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) replied to Bob Massie's discussion How are you measuring the ROI of social media?
"That makes sense.  In terms of defining a numeric value from web/social media, some might look at the obvious metrics like website traffic numbers, number of twitter followers, number of facebook fans, etc.  When selling an established…"
Nov 30, 2011
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Nov 30, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) replied to Bob Massie's discussion How are you measuring the ROI of social media?
"My opinion is social media — while powerful and beneficial — can't be tracked and accurately valued like you can other marketing channels.   Social media, when done the right way, is much simpler than that.  It should be…"
Nov 30, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) updated their profile
Nov 30, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) replied to Samantha Gieseke's discussion Food Blogs... the life or death of a restaurant?
"As the other's pointed out, food blogs are not going away and you can't simply ignore them.   What I'd suggest is creating your own "official" blog for your restaurant, on your website.  Use this as a place to…"
Nov 30, 2011
Brian (Restaurant Engine) is now a member of FohBoh
Nov 30, 2011

Profile Information

Title
Web Designer
Company
Restaurant Engine
Website
http://restaurantengine.com
Twitter Handle
RestaurantEng
Restaurant Segment
Not Applicable
I work at the unit level and my role is
Other
I work at the corporate level and my functional area is
Not Applicable
I work for the foodservice industry and my profession is
Architect / Designer / Builder / Realtor
Interests
Learning, Making Friends, Networking
Biography
Brian Casel
I'm a professional web designer and founder of Restaurant Engine, a service providing quality websites to restaurants.

I'm here to connect and learn from those in the industry.

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At 9:01am on December 1, 2011, Marcus Guiliano said…

Congratulations on joining FohBoh! This is a wonderful online restaurant community with lots of great postings. Enjoy the site and keep active with pictures, comments and postings.
Chef Marcus Guiliano

 
 
 

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