11th Dec 2012, 06:38 AM | #1 |
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I want to make a very saleable mobile site for a local pizza franchise that has 6 area locations. I've pitched the idea of a site to one of the owners, but haven't done a mock-up (which typically closes deals). I was thinking of having a small square click-to-call button for each of their locations on the page at the top and having each of the buttons labelled with the specific locations. Customers typically want to order pizza for the one that is nearest them and if they can simply click a button to order, then it can be enticing for the owners to have a mobile website. Other suggestions? |
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11th Dec 2012, 07:46 AM | #2 |
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Use geolocation to find the nearest store then you can generate the click to call buttons from the location placing them in order from nearest to farthest.
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12th Dec 2012, 06:14 PM | #3 |
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You can create a button for each location that will link to an independent Site for each location. There are many advantages to this other then the ability to sell 6 sites. Each location can have it's own click-to-call button, map, contact us, social media, etc.
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16th Dec 2012, 06:13 AM | #4 |
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I've had countless of my members do the multi-location type sites and what we have found to work best is to just have the one Click to Call button at the top but instead of having it call a phone number when pressed, it sends them to a page that has a list of the various locations with a call button for each different location. You can obviously use geo-location but that requires extra programming and people have to accept to share their location. |
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21st Dec 2012, 09:47 AM | #5 |
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Creating a mobile website for pizza restaurant is a good idea, that will simplify the ordering process and make customers satisfied. As a result, that will bring more loyalty and more ROI. I also think, you should use geolocation, that will send customers to the target restaurant.
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