Open Question: I am in charge of marketing a large Oktoberfest event for my restaurant and need some ideas?
Tuesday, November 8th, 2011All ages, German food, specialty beer
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our prof. in marketing gives us a project that we need to interview a restaurant manager,now we need to make a letter for an interview,so i need help. can any body write a letter for me or just give me an sample.
I am a young woman and I like socializing and meeting new friends THAT’S ALL. I used to go out on my own at night dancing, eating in restaurant. I love summer night. I never liked the way people looked at me as if they were saying “Oh poor girl, she is lonely!! or she may be a whore or she is looking for a man or she is mad…”. And people look at you like an animal, disrespectfully…
Yeah I am good looking and enjoy being on my own. I am not looking for a boyfriend and I am not a whore. I work in Marketing. I have a dog. How can I go out on my own feeling good in a man’s world?? Thanks for your tipps. Louise
Why is it that the majority of Chinese restaurants have such bad lighting? Do they think that people like being in such an uninviting atmosphere?
Maybe I wan’t clear enough. By bad lighting, I mean the type of lighting that is found in cafeterias. It’s cheap. I’m not talking about dimmed lighting. I like dimmed lighting in a restaurant. It adds ambiance. What I’m asking is why DON’T most Chinese restaurants have good lighting. I’m not saying every Chinese restaurant. I’ve been to a few that have tapped into the phsychology of marketing and feature warm inviting lighting, but MOST do not. I just don’t get it. A lamp doesn’t cost that much. It’s a very small price to pay for keeping their customers comfortable. If I owned my own business, I would stive for excellence. I’m surprised that most Chinese restaurant owners don’t take pride in their own establishments.
I am running a new company in my town where restaurants can be listed on a directory that hungry patrons visit to see maps, coupons, etc. but I can’t seem to get any of the chain restaurants (red robin, outback, applebees) to commit to the marketing. How do I get a hold of the person in charge of making those decisions and what is the best way to get in contact with that person? Is it the chain owner, a marketing rep., manager??
Thanks!
I’m from Botswana. I may not have been raised there but that because my father is judge, but i go to Botswana and other African countries every summer and christmas. American media shows the culturall side nor the modern side( malls, restaurants, companies etc.) of African countries. It’s such as shame that American media tries to potray their country as being better than others.
Fsd: but thats it they refuse to show the better side…i’m not saying don’t show the poverty, but which country in the world does not have some level of poverty. even the US has high poverty levels. showing only poverty can also take away from the income the country can recieve from the tourism industry.
*American media does not show the cultural side nor the modern side( malls, restaurants, companies etc.) of African countries*
Forsaken:the point i’m making is” if a country like the US potrays african countries as horrible etc and they never show the good side of those countries, regardless of the amount of marketing done by a country, people will immediately assume that what is shown by the US Canada etc is the only side of those countries and this is why it will affect industries such as tourism.”"the perspectives of people is influenced by what they see being shown on the media”
example:
i am currently living in belize and i can tell belize is a third wold country but there are beautiful places in belize. ever since a british film maker Ross Kemp made a really decieving documentary of belize tourism levels have decreased. i can tell no gang leader will appear on a documentary with illegal grenades knowing that they can get arrested.
I got offered a job from the owners wife on facebook about working for marketing for a restaurant. I met with the owner and has an interview with him. The owner really liked me and my ideas and told me he would email my job position and how much I would get paid etc. . We have sent a couple emails back and forth for ideas. He keeps asking me for ideas but I’m not getting paid for anything yet and am afraid if I keep giving him ideas his just gonna take them and not gonna pay me. So how do i reply in an email replying to the idea but making it in a way where I actually start getting paid?? and what should I tell him if im going to be gone for a month?
Thanks for the help!! 10 points easily!
We were referred by the Auntie of our classmate to the employer. (By the way, they’re looking for accountants, marketing and management grads and im mngt grad) We first asked what company is this and they said that it’s confidential, but since we keep on asking, they said that its ministry tourism government in Brunei.The offer is really good like our place to stay, our transpo service.
They’re requirements were resume, whole body pic in corporate attire and passport.
I’m just womdering why they only need girls with pleasing personalities to work in their office? They also said that we were so luck that when we got to work there, we’re already pioneers.
Our negotiations is only in restaurants.
Please help. I need your opinion.
Thanks in advance.
I’m doing a project for marketing class and I’ve decided to include a floor plan of this building I would like to build for this company. Someone in my house downloaded a 30 day trial for FloorPlan 3D for something they were doing and I started to use it. The two big issues I have with the program is I can’t paint the walls, and a majority of the items included in the program are for houses.
Would you happen to know a decent program that will allow me to do a floor plan as well as interior design for a restaurant?
Thanks for your help.
P.S: I would buy a program for me an the other person in my house, but I don’t have the money right now and neither do they.
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