Use case — Restaurant & food directories
Turn hungry diners into restaurant ad revenue
People browsing a food directory are deciding where to eat — and restaurants fight hard to be the place they pick. DirectoryAdServer lets you sell cuisine- and neighborhood-targeted placements, featured slots, and dated promo campaigns to those restaurants and their suppliers, and keep all of it.
Why it fits
Built for how food directories sell
Cuisine & neighborhood zones
Diners filter by cuisine and area. Sell placements by category and location so a new taco spot promotes against Mexican-food searches in its own neighborhood, not the whole city.
Featured-restaurant slots
A spot at the top of a busy category page is worth paying for. Cap the featured slots, and restaurants compete to hold the position diners see first when they're deciding where to eat tonight.
Time-boxed promo campaigns
Grand openings, restaurant week, holiday menus, happy-hour pushes — restaurants buy short, dated campaigns. Schedule start and end dates so a promo runs exactly when it matters and stops on its own.
Beyond restaurants, too
Reservation platforms, delivery apps, local breweries, and food-service suppliers all want your diner audience. Open the inventory to adjacent sponsors and sell every zone you have.
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