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Hi sub. I’m working full time as an account executive for a SAAS company and love it. However, I’m always fascinated by side gigs and I think I’m onto something.
During the COVID crisis, many restaurants shut down and delivery services spiked. As the crisis continues I see a slow trend to people wanting to explore foods a bit more, not cook as much, and grow frustrated at the high price of delivery apps.
As I search for Ma and pa restaurants on google and yelp and land on their websites, I’ve realized that they are horrible. They aren’t clickable, no mobile version, photos are blurry, and there’s no link to Postmates/DoorDash to easily order online. To top that off, their google and yelp pages suck - photos and reviews.There is no light ahead for these restaurants, they have no idea how to digitize their business.
As an expert on WIX, and easily able to source a photographer/photo editor (potential partner), I see myself selling packaged services- 1. Website 2. Photos 3. Review strategy (all interconnected of course).
I wanted to ask this sub- is this a good idea? How would you approach it? How would you position it? How would you market it? What price points are good, especially that these restaurants have no $ at this time?
Thanks!
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