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Are you a restaurant owner? As a typical restaurant owner, you are probably swamped … rent, utilities, personnel, kitchen equipment, accounting, taxes, delivery, produce … with all that, who has time for really understanding and evaluating online ordering? However … like it or not, web is changing the game and online ordering is becoming an integral part of receiving orders.
With the new internet medium, there is plenty of glittering websites and online ordering service providers offering to take you into the digital domain … but very few who offer clear, relevant and meaningful discussion to understand online ordering. The ultimate goal of course, is to help make sensible decisions.
This blog presents a collaborative platform for restaurant owners to understand the issues involved with online ordering.
No offense, but I have to disagree about the percentages that have been posted. Lone Tree offers multiple methods for restaurant owners to get the on-line ordering capability integrated into their portal at a reasonable, fixed rate. We do not charge a click, transaction or percentage of sales fee.
Gary- As far as i understand, LoneTree provides the technology to enable restaurants to receive an online order … Lonetree does NOT run a portal, atleast not according to the definition listed in the article “portals”. (or may be we could not find the Lonetree portal, which is not good because Portals by definition invest in marketing, SEO etc.) Portals, as we see it is a business model, not a technology. All the portals we have researched into claim to bring “NEW” customers and charge the restaurants for the “order-that-the-restaurant-would-not-get-without-the-portal”
iMenu360 is NOT associated with a portal, and neither - as far as we can see - is Lonetree technology. ….the rates listed are the rates charged by many of the portals that have invested in advertising and marketing to generate web traffic to the restaurant’s web site.