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Thoughts on Handhelds in Restaurants for 2011

by Todd Lucier on January 4, 2011

As we turn another page and enter a new decade, I find myself thinking about technology and restaurants. As a customer, how do you see handheld technology being used to enhance your dining experience?
I captured this bit of video while trolling the aisles of the BC Hospitality Expo in Vancouver late last year. The video shows a handheld (iPhone) app that servers can use to be more efficient at handling the orders and billing of their guests.

I am also reflecting on how restaurants can use QR Codes to tell the behind the scenes stories of the meals they deliver to folks in the dining room. One really creative restaurant in New Jersey recently began using QR codes to link to videos showcasing the Ethiopain cultural connection of some of the meals they serve. The diner, clicking on the QR Code links to the video and watches the short Youtube Video. Nice. The restaurant doesn’t even have to create the video content, just has to make the connection for their diner.

How could a brew pub showcase their pride in craftsmanship or educate the customer on how their product is made? How could you give behind the scenes access to your kitchen recipes or showcase where your local food is purchased by filming a short video with a local farmer?

How do you think restaurants could utilize the power of handhelds to enhance the dining experience for their ideal guests? Have you seen anything innovative in this space?

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Are your guests checking in with Facebook?

by Todd Lucier on November 26, 2010

Facebook is pursuing a trademark on the word “Face” and has filed litigation against a Website that includes the name “book” in their URL.  Some in the accommodation industry may consider that Facebooks new “Check in” service, that has found its way into the mobile version of the website and the Facebook App (accessible to iPhone, iPod, Blackberry and Android devices), might some day pose a threat to the industry standard for guests announcing their arrival at the front desk.

In the meantime, Facebook Places provides a simple, handheld way for your guests to tell all their friends that they are at your location.

Why Facebook’s Places app matters?

  • over 50% of web users have an account at Facebook.
  • over 90% of people who earn at least $30 000 per year own a cell phone.
  • over 35% of cell phones are Internet enabled devices.

It’s a fair guess that 2 of every 10 guests you are serving today has a handheld device and are capable of checking in on Facebook.

Whether an accommodation, food service, beverage service or attraction ask yourself this question.

“Would you like your clients to tell their friends that they are enjoying themselves at your location?”

Go ahead, I’ll give you a second to think about that.

OF COURSE YOU WOULD!!!!  Perhaps friends will come along to join the party, look you up online . . . at the bare minimum, you are going to score credibility points with all the friends of your guests who decide to check-in at your location.

So what do you need to do to encourage your guests to “Check in” on their mobile device?  Ask your guests to check in.

Call your guests to Action.

Give your guests a clear call to action.

Consider posting a sticker on your door, a sign in your waiting area, a rack card at your dining table that invites your guests to “Check in” on their handheld.  Consider offering an incentive to folks who check in – like a coupon for a free coffee on their next visit.

Of course there are a myriad of location-based games and associated apps – Gowalla, Foursquare, etc…. but the granddaddy of “Social” is Facebook.

What do you need to do to get started?

Go to your lobby or guest waiting area, turn on your handheld and point it to Facebook app or mobile website.  Click on the places tab and fill in your location.  If you are the first one to check in, you’ll be able to give your place a title and description.  All others who check in, will announce their arrival with the information you post as well as their own personal note.

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Sticky Situation: Google Moves on TripAdvisor and Yelp!

December 7, 2009

Google has identified over 100 000 businesses in the U.S. as “Favorite Places” based on user reviews on Google Maps and they have rewarded them with QR Stickers – Window Decals like the one below. When snapped with a smartphone camera the two dimensional bar code hyperlinks to the business Google Listing which shows the [...]

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Best Practices: Travel Websites and Mobile

August 29, 2009

Introduction This guest post is about how to create a website specifically created and optimized for people using the Internet from mobile phones. To make sure this is perfectly clear, we’ll be talking about two different sites: your “normal” website (e.g. www.example.com) and your “mobi” site (e.g. m.example.com). Your website is what one would normally [...]

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Reflections on the Mobile Web and Travel

August 6, 2009

Mobile Access will be on Most Handhelds Forrester (July 2009) predicts that by 2013 there will be 2.2 billion Internet users in the world. Cell phone users generally upgrade their phones every 18 months, and virtually all new Cell phones are Web enabled . Research also shows mobile internet access is growing rapidly. 13% of [...]

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Are your ready for the Here and Now Web?

May 7, 2009

Time for some data on Handhelds and the Here and Now Web: 91% of Cell phone users keep their phones within arms reach 24/7 (Mary Meeker – Web2 Summit, November ’08). Technology is continually evolving and data on phones is near universally available. Those without data, no worries they will have it, people upgrade their [...]

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Instant Reviews from Mobile Phone with Goodrec

February 13, 2009

Imagine you are traveling and you’re at an awesome restaurant or hanging out in a great resort and you become a FAN! You’ll want to tell everyone about it. Your mobile phone and the new app from GoodRec (Good Recomendations) makes it simple to bang out a short review on your phone and share it [...]

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The Hammock Podcast with iPhone

August 27, 2008

Todd’s swinging in a hammock with his iphone this week on the Tourism Keys Video Podcast. Todd explains how handheld devices like Apple’s iPhone, featuring location specific information are used by travellers to plan and share their travel experiences online…. without ever having to use their computer.

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