Posts Tagged ‘Joe Lewi’

Ladies & Gentleman: We’re Live!

October 11, 2010

After what seems like a lifetime but was actually five months, my new website is up and live.  Check it out at thelewigroup.com.

The Lewi Group is all about culinary.  It includes culinary marketing, chef representation, events, demos, classes, and catering.

Now that the website is live, I actually have to practice what I preach and market the new company.  You would think this would be easy but sometimes it’s harder marketing your stuff then marketing other people’s projects.

You might ask what does this have to do with entertainment marketing?  It has everything to do with it.  Food is entertainment!  We have all seen the success of food entertainment on television.  It is not just the actual food channels.  It seems every channel is coming up with a culinary concept.  So if it works for television, why not live in our arena venues?  If you are going to bring culinary live and on tour then you need people who understand both worlds.  The Lewi Group is all about that.

As an event & entertainment marketer I realize that we need to be always looking for new ways to put butts in seats. Our customers are looking for new and exciting products. Food sells!  Everyone loves food.  As a live event marketer and chef I’m bringing these two worlds together.

Good Promotions In A Bad Economy

November 19, 2008

If there was ever a time that you should have your promotional thinking caps on, it is now.  I read the daily papers, watch TV, and check the internet sites everyday. I can see that promotions are on the up-tick.

No matter what your brand or product is you need to look at your promotional plans for the next year and beef them up.  As I have mentioned several times over the past few months, you need to get creative.  We all still have to do business.  If you do the right promotion you will be able to show results in a very short time.  Showing results is important in this “ready to cut” atmosphere we live in. 

I am not talking about just doing a promotion to do a promotion.  Look at the company goals.  Look at your marketing goals.  Come up with a promotion that makes sense.  I read today that Cheesecake Factory and California Pizza Kitchen are bracing for a downturn this 4th quarter.  You see, most of their restaurants are close to or at large shopping malls.  They believe that shopping will be down this holiday season in turn hurting their customer counts. 

Cheesecake Factory gave out coupons to their customers this past October offering either a free piece of cheesecake or $10 off the meal if the customer used it in November or December.  This is a good promotion.  It offers a bounce back with a decent discount that a customer could use. 

CPK is trying to get into the holiday spirit by pushing its gift cards.  For every $100 worth of gift cards you buy, they will give you a $20 gift card.  The problem with this promotion is creating the buzz.  They need to get customers thinking “let’s give CPK gift cards this holiday season”.  They really need to create a fun and exciting campaign around this to make it work.  Here is the other issue.  What is this promotion doing to drive customers to eat in the restaurants during the holiday season?  They said they expect a drop off during the holidays, what are they doing about that?  Remember, most retailers don’t count gift cards until they are used.

Papa John’s Pizza wins my best promotion of the day.  Facebook fans can get free pizza the night before Thanksgiving which is one of the top pizza delivery nights.  If a Facebook user joins Papa John’s Fan Group and orders a pizza with their online ordering service, they get a second pizza free.  This sounds very complicated but it isn’t.  It takes 2 seconds to join any group on Facebook.  The users of these social websites are not afraid to order off the net.  Papa John’s registered 140,000 new members to their group in two days.  Now that’s what I call “spreading the word”.

 


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