Why Most Hospitality Marketing Misses the Mark
Restaurants and hotels are sold tactics designed for tech startups. Here is what actually goes wrong.
Invisible on Google Maps
Platform dependency
No repeat customer system
How We Help Hospitality Businesses Grow
Three areas where practical marketing makes the biggest difference for restaurants, cafes, and hotels.
Fill tables and covers
Reduce platform costs
Turn visitors into regulars
The Hospitality Marketing Roadmap
Follow the Start, Build, Scale framework. Work through the stages in order. Do not skip ahead.
Start
Claim and optimise your Google Business Profile. Fix your website for mobile. Set up a basic booking or enquiry pathway. Get your name, address, and phone number consistent across all directories.
Build
Launch an email list and start collecting customer data. Build a review generation system. Create a content calendar for social media. Set up direct booking pages that reduce platform dependency.
Scale
Run targeted local ads on Google and Meta. Automate email sequences for birthdays, events, and seasonal promotions. Expand to multiple locations with a repeatable local marketing playbook.
Channels That Work for Hospitality
Not every platform is worth your time. These are the channels that consistently deliver for UK food and hospitality businesses.
Google Business Profile
The single most important marketing asset for any hospitality business. Controls your visibility in “near me” searches, Google Maps, and local pack results. Reviews, photos, and opening hours all live here.
Instagram and social
Food is visual. Instagram and TikTok are discovery channels where customers decide where to eat before they search. High-quality photography and consistent posting builds appetite and trust.
Email marketing
Your cheapest, most reliable repeat customer channel. Birthday offers, seasonal menus, event invitations, and loyalty rewards. Builds a direct relationship with no platform commission.
Built for Hospitality Owners
Restaurant and cafe owners
Hotel and B&B operators
Pub and bar managers
Catering and event companies
Takeaway and delivery businesses
Food and drink brands
Quick Wins for Hospitality Businesses
Three things you can fix this week that will make a measurable difference to bookings.
Update your Google listing
Add fresh photos, check your opening hours, respond to your last 10 reviews, and make sure your menu or services are current. This alone can shift your local ranking.
Start collecting emails
Put a sign-up card on every table, add a form to your website, and offer a small incentive. Even 50 emails is enough to start a monthly newsletter that brings people back.
Add a direct booking page
If every booking goes through a third party, you are paying commission on customers who already know you. A simple booking page on your website costs nothing and keeps more margin.
Common Questions About Hospitality Marketing
Straight answers for restaurant, cafe, and hotel owners.
What marketing channels work best for hospitality businesses?
How important is social media for restaurants and hotels?
How do we reduce reliance on third-party booking platforms?
How do online reviews affect hospitality businesses?
Should we invest in a mobile app for our restaurant or hotel?
How much should a hospitality business spend on marketing?
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