#70 Chip Klose: Why Restaurant Marketing Fails Almost Everyone & How to Fix It
#70 Chip Klose: Why Restaurant Marketing Fails Almost Everyone & How to Fix It
Most restaurants fail quietly. Not because the food is bad, but because the strategy is missing. Owners chase marketing tactics, social posts, and promotions without ever defining who they serve, what problem they solve, or why guests should return. This episode exposes why “quality” is a meaningless differentiator, why busy does not equal profitable, and how a lack of intentional positioning creates a leaky bucket no amount of hustle can fix. Chip Klose breaks down restaurant marketing and profitability into clear, usable frameworks that replace guesswork with leverage and help operators stop reacting and start choosing.
Expect to learn
- Why revenue, labor, and food cost are moving targets in restaurants and how that destroys profit
- How to define your audience by first identifying who your restaurant is not for
- The ABCDE framework that clarifies positioning before you spend a dollar on marketing
- Why retention beats acquisition and how most restaurants sabotage it unknowingly
- How to give guests the words they will use to sell your restaurant for you
Links
- Restaurant Strategy
- Chip Klose on Instagram and YouTube
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I talk mostly to people in and around the service industry space. I'm looking to hear from the people I wish I could have talked to when I was coming up in restaurants. Said another way: I am trying to make sense of this wild, beautiful mess of a life, and help others that are feeling similarly confused and/or lost. Check out the Podcast Website Here and get in touch with me!
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