Next month, restaurant marketing, communications and customer service professionals will gather in Chicago for the second annual Foodservice Social Media Universe (#FSMU) -- the first and only conference to provide social media insights and best practices specifically for restaurant operators.
In advance of #FSMU (I'll be co-emceeing the event, BTW), we thought it would be interesting to compare the social media reach of the top revenue-making brands in the QSR and fast casual segments. We've compiled the results into the infographic below.
A word of caution as you view the infographic...As you'll undoubtedly learn at #FSMU, a successful social media strategy is about much more than just accumulating the highest number of "likes" or followers. Real success will come from how effectively you engage your followers and how well you use that engagement to improve your bottom line. That's why we included a section that shows how a few smaller chains are using social media so effectively that their followers are right up there in number with the big guys.
Published by QSRWeb Designed by NowSourcing
In advance of #FSMU (I'll be co-emceeing the event, BTW), we thought it would be interesting to compare the social media reach of the top revenue-making brands in the QSR and fast casual segments. We've compiled the results into the infographic below.
A word of caution as you view the infographic...As you'll undoubtedly learn at #FSMU, a successful social media strategy is about much more than just accumulating the highest number of "likes" or followers. Real success will come from how effectively you engage your followers and how well you use that engagement to improve your bottom line. That's why we included a section that shows how a few smaller chains are using social media so effectively that their followers are right up there in number with the big guys.
Published by QSRWeb Designed by NowSourcing
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