Welcome to the
eat2go advertiser area. If you wish to place advertising material
regarding your company or the products you solicit utilizing eat2go,
then this area was designed for you. Please note, you may not be a
food-service operator promoting a competitive product.
The eat2go portal
is a sale generation, fulfillment and line-busting tool. As opposed to a
Point-Of-Sale system which is a defensive necessity for any food-service
business, the eat2go portal is an offensive weapon counterpart in the
arsenal of the food-service establishment. To the advertiser, the
problem with a POS system, which is also a necessity to any merchant, is
that it's exposure and utility is limited to internal uses and staff of
the establishment.
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eat2go is a sales generation and accessibility engine that brings
business to food-service establishments and provides enormous exposure
of the general public, merchants' clientele, and eat2go users.
eat2go is an Internet based utility and tool which provides not only an
exposure to the merchant, but also a utility to the user. It is an ideal
tool to get your message out specifically targeting very precise and
narrow demographic criteria.
- There are
three ways that you can choose to get your message to eat2go users.
You may use panels #1 and #2, panel #3, or direct advertising via
e-flyers delivered by e-mail.
- Panels in
position #1 and #2 carry different frequencies and durations, and you
may choose to provide vertical banners for these which are displayed
during the ordering process.
- Your message
on these panels should have a quick load time so the user is not
adversely effected during ordering.
- Your message
has to conform to appropriate color schemes of eat2go and may not
contain any click-through links, on panels #1 and #2.
- You may
choose to place your message on panel #3, which is displayed after the
conclusion of the ordering process. Click-through's are only allowed
on panel #3.
- You may also
choose to get your message out targeting the eat2go user that opted-in
for solicitations via e-mail. This user may be classified by gender,
age, geography, occupation, etc.
- At any time,
you may get a detailed analysis of your advertising campaign right
from your browser and any Internet equipped facility.
For questions, write us at:
info@eat2go.net
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eat2go accepts all major credit cards. Participating
merchants' acceptance may vary.
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Some merchants may accept their own charge, frequent
diner cards.
For questions, ask you local merchant or write us at:
info@eat2go.net
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There are many benefits and incentives for the user to
sign-up for eat2go. Your message may specifically target
these users.
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You may also present your message to every eat2go user.
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Since merchants benefit from the direct connectivity
between the user and their make-lines, by bypassing and
saving on personnel/hours which are used in taking
conventional orders, they are more than willing to
provide significant incentives to their customers/users
to promote this type of ordering.
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Further, the merchants themselves promote their portals.
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In
addition, the merchant themselves frequently use their
own databases of their existing customers to target
eat2go use.
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The dollar savings are passed on to the users
incentivising the use of the eat2go portal and
maintaining traffic. It is an ideal win-win scenario for
the merchants and the users. The effect is synergistic.
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The users, during the registration process provide a
demographic description and may opt-in for
solicitations.
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If
the user chooses to opt-in, information regarding the
user like the age group, and even occupation, become
available.
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These criteria can be used to specifically target your
message to the users that opted-in, and of course, you
may also target your message at large to every eat2go
user.
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Currently, there are three different position exposures
available within eat2go.
eat2go, eat2go.com, eat2.net, food-port.net are
trademerked materials. The food-port product, web server
applications are all copyrighted materials and unpublished
proprietary works. Copyright © 1999-2005. All rights
reserved. Various other logos are trademarks of their
respective holders.
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