13 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Cheesecake Factory’s Cheesecake
That recipe was a keeper
Times change, but one thing hasn’t: Overton’s recipe. That recipe she developed in the 1940s was used in the Cheesecake Factory’s grand opening in 1978, and it hasn’t changed since. This is why the Cheesecake factory menu is so long.
You won’t want to know how many calories are in a slice
TCF is a chain known for massive portions and obscene calorie counts, so would you really expect anything different from those sky-high cheesecake slices? The most reasonable option (other than the 610-calorie low-carb cheesecake, of course) is the Original Cheesecake, with 830 calories. For an I’m-not-eating-cheesecake-for-my-health kind of day, the Oreo Dream Extreme Cheesecake is the biggest indulgence, with 1,620 calories in a portion. This is where to find the 8 unhealthiest restaurant meals in the country.
Profits from your dessert order might go to charity
The Cheesecake Factory is committed to giving back year-round, founding a charity to help communities, donating surplus food, offering gift cards to school fundraisers, and more. But sometimes the cheesecakes themselves are used for good. At any given time, profits from one cheesecake flavor will be given to Feeding America. Now through February 2019, for each slice of the new Very Cherry Ghirardelli Chocolate Cheesecake sold, TCF will give 25 cents to the organization.
Three digital marketing trends you can’t miss in 2020
The internet has transformed the way we view and experience the world. Nowadays, we use it for virtually everything, from making a phone call to paying off our credit card bill. Smartphones have revolutionized how we shop and do business. With them, we can interact and socialize with people from around the world using Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, and so on.
From personal experience, I can tell you that I would have never guessed that my smartphone would become a priority for me. I remember thinking that Blackberry pin-to-pin messaging was a disease. Now, I can spend hours upon hours browsing idly through my Instagram feed. Well, the joke’s on me, right?
The same goes for businesses. Most were limited to operating from a storefront or office, and they could only rely on printed or TV ads, and local networking to get customers. Today, however, the world is any business’ oyster. And digital marketing is the magic wand that makes it possible. But that doesn’t mean that it’s easy.
Digital marketers are facing new challenges every year. The interaction between businesses and prospects or customers is evolving as new devices, apps, and social media platforms become available.
The end of the decade brought the time, to sum up, what this ever-changing industry has in store for 2020.
Here are three marketing trends to keep an eye on this year.
1. Paid voice search
Voice search advertising has been on most marketers’ radars for a while now. However, the use of smart speakers and voice assistants has gained momentum in the last couple of years.
So, adopting digital marketing strategies to increase your businesses’ presence in voice searches will soon become a necessity:
And don’t forget about the benefits of paid voice search for local businesses and ecommerce sites:
Source for the above-mentioned stats: QuoraCreative
But how can your business take advantage of this new advertising niche?
By establishing a solid strategy for voice engine optimization. To get ahead of the game, you need to understand how your audience asks questions. Check out the details below.
Guy Sheetrit, CEO and Co-founder of Over the Top SEO, predicted the increasing importance of voice searches last year.
When asked about SEO trends for the near future in an interview for Brandwatch, he mentioned that,
“The combined growth of voice search and the ability of Google to deliver a specific answer to a search query… is going to have a significant impact on how much exposure your website gets.”
This has been slowly but surely turned into a reality. And the ever-growing popularity of smart speakers will just make it more prevalent as time goes by.
2. Interactive content
We’ve all heard the saying “Content is King”. And yes, informative blog posts, killer copy, or social media posts should continue to be key parts of your content marketing strategy. However, they are slowly being outpaced by interactive content. And it makes sense.
In a world where we are bombarded by information right, left, and center, audiences have become more and more demanding about the type of content they’re willing to consume. They expect content to be engaging, relevant, and accessible via any device they use. And they expect this 100% of the time.
I asked Shreetit about the impact of interactive content to which he said,
“If you’re not optimizing your digital marketing strategy with interactive content, then you’re already losing customers.”
He asserted,
“For any business to succeed in 2020, it needs to keep up with what users are craving. And interactive content is one of the most innovative ways to consume information.”
We’ve been using interactive content for a while. Think about online quizzes, surveys, and social games.
However, as technology advances, so does the way users want to experience the world. Investing time and money on incorporating interactive formats to your digital marketing strategy can have tremendous payoffs. To do so, include some interactive infographics, white papers, case studies, or ebooks.
But why is interactive content a trend for the start of the new decade? Why should you invest in interactive content now?
Not sold on it just yet? Check out these figures:
In the era 2.0, where the average users’ attention span is eight seconds or less, keeping potential customers engaged may seem like a herculean task. Consumers are exposed to so much branded content that it can be nearly impossible to stand out from your competitors.
The good news is that it doesn’t have to be. Planning and implementing an interactive content strategy can help you cross that bridge, effectively closing the gap between traffic to your site and conversions.
3. TikTok advertising
TikTok is not new. However, its increasing popularity is. It was launched into the international market in 2017 and last year it took over musical.ly. A smart move that eased its way into the American teen and tween market.
But what exactly is this social app about?
The concept is rather simple. Users can create short videos and edit them to add filters, effects, and other features. They can then share them on TikTok’s platform or other social media.
And believe me, this single concept has taken the social-media-sphere by storm:
The outreach potential for this app is enormous. If you want to benefit from what TikTok has to offer, I suggest you consider the following tactics.
Create a brand TikTok account
If you create a brand account, you can take advantage of hashtag challenges. These are hugely popular within the platform and will give you a chance to leverage user-generated content. This type of content has become invaluable in today’s marketing world and it’s a nearly foolproof way to reach your audience. Not to mention TikTok’s format has a huge potential for virality. Another way to increase your brand’s presence is by utilizing branded lenses. They are the equivalent of Snapchat or Instagram’s 3D filters. With TikTok, your brand can also create posts with 2D and Augmented Reality (AR). These filters bring a significant level of user engagement by letting your audience actively interact with your products.
Partner with an influencer – someone who already has an established audience
In this case, you need to make sure their demographic and type of content coincide with your target audience and brand. You also must evaluate their engagement metrics to ensure a successful partnership.
Use its paid advertising features
TikTok introduced its biddable ads feature earlier this year and it currently only has one ad type – the in-feed video ad. The platform allows you to target these ads by age, gender, and geographic location (to state level). And, the developer has stated that more granular segmentation will be available soon. You can also create customized audiences by manually adding a CRM list, and whitelist or blacklist specific audiences as well.“As soon as I realized the potential TikTok had, I knew it was an app that could add enormous value to any marketing strategy” Shared Guy. “I wouldn’t be surprised if TikTok changes the digital marketing world entirely and end ups displacing Snapchat.”He also said it was a sure-shot way to gain some track within the teenager and college-age demographic. If they’re your target audience, this is your shortcut to boost your exposure.
To sum it all up…
Keeping up with the ever-evolving digital marketing industry is no easy feat. Things tend to change at the drop of a hat. However, if you stay up-to-date with trends and follow what the experts are buzzing about, you can stay on top of your business’ digital marketing strategy. Adapting it to the shifting online environment to benefit your brand is key to stay ahead of your competitors.
Pius Boachie is the founder of DigitiMatic, an inbound marketing agency.
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9 things Zara employees want you to know
As much as we love shopping in Zara, what's it like to work there? It was only a matter of time before employees began sharing their insider info, shopping hacks and things that they really want customers to know about shopping in the store.
And from when the new stock comes in to when the best sale time is, here's 9 things they want you to know about stocking up on your latest Zara faves.
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1. You should wash things you buy before wearing them
An ex employee told Buzzfeed that more clothes than you'd think end up dirty each day, from customers trying them on. "I recommend washing your clothes before wearing them", they commented. "Usually, there's a lot of makeup stains."
2. They can change designs based on feedback
Zara's design team are dedicated to changing and editing designs based on customer feedback can have a new design created and distributed in just 1-2 weeks, according to Business Insider. So give them feedback on social media and keep your fingers crossed for your dream top!
3. The best days to shop are Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Namely because it's the start of the week and is less likely to be busy, but as an ex-employee also explained, "Especially Tuesdays — that's when new clothes come in, and there are almost no customers."
4. The best time to shop is before noon
For her video "5 secrets Zara workers don't want you to know", Prada Passport interviewed one of her friends who used to work at the shop, and says the best time to shop is in the morning.
"This is because even during the week days, during lunch time it gets super, super busy. Definitely go before noon because once it hits one o'clock, everything gets really busy. The lines get really long, the store gets really crowded, it's not the same shopping experience", she commented.
5. If your size isn't on the shop floor, it doesn't mean they don't have it in stock
Apparently, each display area on the shop floor only fits a certain number of items of clothing (be it 15 shirts or 10 dresses etc), so they have to hold some back if they won't fit. It's always worth asking if your size on the shop floor has sold out, or if there are more sizes in the stock room.
6. Don't try to return clothes to the normal tills
Every seasoned Zara shopper knows they have dedicated customer service areas, which means you won't be able to return any items of clothing to the normal tills. You'll be turned away from normal tills trying to exchange something, and the customer services till if you're trying to buy something, so that's a waste of everyone's time, isn't it?
7. The shops are often arranged from most-to-least expensive
While this may only be one shop assistant's experience, apparently the most pricey items are put by the entrance, and the cheaper Trafaluc range tend to be displayed upstairs. "In Zara, all of the clothes from the front to the back are arranged by price", Prada Passport says. "So if you walk in and see [big prices], don't get discouraged - you just really have to go to the back or up to the next floor!"
8. Staff get a 25% discount
After working at the brand for a certain amount of time, employees say they'e given a 25% discount which can be used in store or online. Prettttty sweet, right? Someone remind us to befriend someone that works at Zara ASAP.
9. They offer sales all year round
Although the big ones are in January and June, an ex-employee told Buzzfeed they actually offer discounted clothes all year round, commenting, "You don't have to wait for a change of season. It's very typical for there to be sales on random days ... so it's good to subscribe to the newsletter to stay informed. When there are discounts, people move everything around. So you might think that something is expensive, but if you check the tag, it ends up being from the discount section"
Cosmopolitan UK have reached out to Zara for comment.
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Dusty Baxter-Wright Senior Entertainment & Lifestyle Writer Dusty Baxter-Wright is Cosmopolitan's Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer, covering celebrities, movies, TV and books as well as travel, interiors, food and drink on a daily basis.
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