Build Your Restaurant Growth System with These Guides

Ready to execute? These free, no‑fluff guides show you how to build a direct‑ordering engine step by step. Work through them in order; you’ll end up findable on Google, consistent in brand, set up for direct orders, and bringing guests back with marketing.

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Key takeaways

  • You can build your own DIY restaurant growth system, or use a platform like Owner.com
  • Start by strengthening your SEO, the most important part of growing your online presence.
  • Use consistent branding across your website, mobile app, emails and online ordering platform.

1) Translate for Mr. Google

Make your restaurant easy to find on Google search. Covers GBP setup, dish‑page SEO, and tracking.

Read: /secret-seo

2) Restaurant Branding

Lock a simple brand card (one‑liner, 3 words, colors, fonts, photo style) and apply it across your site, ordering, email, and packaging.

Read: /secret-branding

3) Direct Online Ordering

Turn on ordering on your own website with a clean checkout and delivery dispatch. Use Owner.com to run it all in one place, or stitch a DIY stack if you prefer.

Read: /secret-direct

4) Emails & Texts that Drive Reorders

Capture emails/phones at checkout and run a simple program: welcome offer, 7‑day reorder nudge, and weekly feature.

Read: /secret-emails

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Adam Guild — Co-founder, CEO of Owner