The Awesome Possibilities of an iPad Restaurant Menu

Technology seems to be advancing nearly at the speed of light, especially when compared to how much change we have seen over the past hundred years alone. At the turn of the century, in the early 1900s, we had our first cars, followed by planes, and shortly thereafter followed by atomic fusion. But the thousands of years prior to this time period were blanketed by a technological conundrum that was traveling at the pace of a snail by comparison. Much is true of the technology of the present day, with regards to how quickly innovation has become a reality. Now, more eateries are implementing a digitally interactive and engaging iPad restaurant menu to improve customer service and to tantalize guests with a modern aesthetic; they also have been showing promising in increasing revenues in a relatively short period of time, too. Let's explore the multitude of benefits offered by these digital iPad menus.

Technologically Profound, Engaging & Interactive
Simply put, patrons find it enjoyable to order food from an iPad. Much like newer cars feature voice commanded stereo systems and onboard GPS; the same technology is slowly transferring over to restaurants in the form of iPad digital menus. People are eager to experience using new gizmos and gadgets, and the updating of paper menus is long overdue, considering the current state of technology.

Businesses with iPad Restaurant Menus in Place Report Increased Sales
Numerous restaurants, hotels and cafes already are using these menus so guests can enjoy technology at its finest. The one thing that they all share in common is that they have reported an increase in overall customer satisfaction. Furthermore, they have all reported a significant amount of increases in overall sales as well.

Reduces Staff Costs & Overhead While Improving Bottom Line
Overhead and staff costs are a critical factor in the operation of any food service entity. Restaurants already have the lowest return on investment of nearly any business, and overhead costs can make or break a business in this sector. With an iPad restaurant menu in place, staff costs can be reduced, there are no reoccurring menu reprinting costs - not to mention menu design costs - and even the POS system can be converted providing a more affordable and permanent digital POS solution.

Other Added Perks Offered
There are some other added perks of implementing an iPad restaurant menu. You will gain more word of mouth via social media plug-ins which enables guests to update their Facebook or Twitter status directly from the digital menu. Word of mouth is the best form of advertising that money can't buy. Guest are also more entertained - thanks to streaming news feeds, touch screen menus, and built in games - and the "wow" factor of these handheld electronic menus is enough to keep them coming back to experience the technological thrill ride over and over.

Aptito Android restaurant menus are the next evolutionary step for restaurants that are seeking to increase customer awareness and loyalty, and offer their valued guests a modern and interactive way to order food and receive personalized and interactive service. We also offer sleek and easy-to-use tablets (iPad/Android) that you can use to replace your outdated paper menus of yesteryear and provide guests with an attractive iPad Restaurant menu instead. Sign up to Aptito digital menu service today for the low price of $49.99 per month. Cancel at any time, no contracts! With Aptito iPad restaurant menus - The Future is in Your hands!

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