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Warning: I just hit 37% of my daily sales from a single online order for a local office.

It was a $285 order for a team meeting, which really showed me the value of having a clear 'catering' button on our website's homepage, so what's the best way you've found to promote that service without annoying your regular walk-in customers?
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clark.robin
clark.robin6d agoMost Upvoted
Wow, that's a huge win! It reminds me of how the best features are often the quiet ones, like a good volume knob. You don't notice it until you really need it. For your site, maybe a small, clear banner that only shows up during business hours, so late-night browsers see it but your morning coffee crowd doesn't. My local bakery does this with a "large order inquiry" link that's just text, not a big flashy button. It's there if you're looking, but it doesn't get in the way.
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kai_butler83
My buddy runs a sandwich shop and had the same problem. He put a "Feed Your Team" link in the website footer, just plain text. It never bothers his lunch line, but he says almost all his big orders come from people who found it there after digging a little. Seems like hiding it in plain sight works.
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