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What actually fills tables — going viral… or building systems? In Episode 10 of 86 Opinions, Doug Maxon (The Digital Chef) sits down with food reviewer and local restaurant advocate Corey Pringle of Eat Good Local to break down what really moves people from scrolling to sitting down at a table. This isn’t influencer hype. It’s restaurant marketing reality. Corey shares how food reviews can genuinely support local restaurants, including a powerful story where a single review helped turn around a struggling business. The conversation dives deep into the evolution of social media, the TikTok era of food content, and why viral marketing without operational consistency can actually hurt a restaurant long-term. They cover: * How restaurant marketing has changed in the age of social media * Why food reviews matter more than most owners realize * The truth about “going viral” for restaurants * Why maintaining quality after exposure is everything * The importance of food cost awareness and operational systems * How AI in restaurants can support small budgets * Why restaurant owners must own their customer database * Email marketing as a long-term revenue driver * Community support and local engagement strategies that actually work Corey emphasizes one key idea: visibility without systems is noise. Restaurants that win are the ones that combine strong food, strong service, and strong follow-up marketing. If you're a restaurant owner, food truck operator, hospitality entrepreneur, or marketer working in the restaurant industry, this episode delivers practical insight on: * Restaurant operations * Customer engagement * Email marketing for restaurants * Building a loyal customer base * Social media strategy for local businesses * AI tools for restaurant marketing * Turning viral moments into sustainable growth This conversation is a grounded look at how local restaurants can use social media, food reviews, and smart marketing systems to build real momentum — not just temporary buzz. Because going viral is exciting. Full tables are sustainable. ---------------------------------------- NOTABLE QUOTES: “You have to own your database.” “Let’s see the food, not the dogs.” “You’re one of my favorite influencers.”
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