Friday, August 10, 2007
Searching For The Right Items
Looking into how people search for products on our website plays a critical role in the future of its design. We approach product navigation a few different ways but find that people use the "search" bar the most often. We are currently developing a search system that will allow restaurant owners to shop for supplies in a way that makes sense to them. Instead of exploring large categories or site maps, shoppers will be given a choice to enter specific departments with all the most commonly used products at the forefront. These departments will come up in searches that are tailored to restaurant specific terms. For example, searching for 'scullery' will bring you a list of the most commonly purchased three compartment sinks and commercial dishwashers. A search for ' 3-comp scullery' will bring triple compartment sinks to the top of the list and place dish washing equipment below. We hope that future implementation of this search method will greatly improve each shopper's ability to quickly find exactly what they need.
Hello To All
This is Benjamin Rios, webmaster for Jean's Restaurant Supply, and I would like to take a moment to welcome you to our blog! Here you will find useful information on how to get the most out of your restaurant business. Sure we sell restaurant supplies, but for our company, customer service and education is priority.
So what does that all mean for you?
It means that you will be an informed customer. Most importantly, an informed shopper. When we sit down and consult with our clients, we are not concerned with the status of their pocket book. Instead, we want to figure out what restaurant equipment will bring the most profits back into their pocket book. We are after the best business solution, not the largest sale possible.
Of course realistically speaking, budget will always play an issue. But our business solution goals are aimed at the highest profits that can be made over the life of the restaurant, not the cheapest way to get opened. The food service industry follows the same expression that virtually all other businesses adhere to: "you get what you pay for." Fortunately, we are here to walk you through the options available for your business and to help analyze the balance between quality and budget.
Our blog will aim at sharing the same information that we offer to clients to aid in successfully operating a food service establishment. Check in with us frequently and you might just learn something!
So what does that all mean for you?
It means that you will be an informed customer. Most importantly, an informed shopper. When we sit down and consult with our clients, we are not concerned with the status of their pocket book. Instead, we want to figure out what restaurant equipment will bring the most profits back into their pocket book. We are after the best business solution, not the largest sale possible.
Of course realistically speaking, budget will always play an issue. But our business solution goals are aimed at the highest profits that can be made over the life of the restaurant, not the cheapest way to get opened. The food service industry follows the same expression that virtually all other businesses adhere to: "you get what you pay for." Fortunately, we are here to walk you through the options available for your business and to help analyze the balance between quality and budget.
Our blog will aim at sharing the same information that we offer to clients to aid in successfully operating a food service establishment. Check in with us frequently and you might just learn something!
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