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Why Your Restaurant Videos Get Low Views (Even After Filming Everything)

Why Your Restaurant Videos Get Low Views (Even After Filming Everything)

Published: 12th April 2026


Video

In this video, we answer:

  • Why do your restaurant videos get low views even after filming everything?
  • What is the real problem – the platform or your content?
  • What kind of comments indicate video success?
  • What should you film instead of funny or emotional content?
  • How does showing your process build trust?
  • How can you use authenticity and emotion the right way?
  • What is the 3-step formula for short video success?
  • How do you move customers from knowing you to trusting you to visiting you?
  • How can we help you create content that actually works?

Key takeaways:

  • You have filmed everything.Your storefront. Your ingredients. Your kitchen. Your renovation. Your ambiance. You recorded it all. But the views? Still painfully low. Why?
  • The problem is not the platform.Most business owners think the problem is the platform. It is not. You have done it wrong from the very beginning. The issue is not where you post. The issue is what you post.
  • The right comments = success.Do viewers ask about your location? Your signature dishes? Food portion? Service? Value for money? If not, you are just entertaining people for free. They will never come to your restaurant.
  • Show your process. Build trust.Show how early you go to the market for fresh ingredients. Show your chef preparing food. Show quality control. Show satisfied customers. This is why people come to your restaurant. Not because of a funny joke.
  • Authenticity beats performance.Want to use emotion? Show how early you wake up. Show your fatigue. Show that you throw away leftovers to ensure quality. That is real. That builds trust. That makes customers want to support you.
  • The 3-step formula: Trust first. Transaction second.
    • Step 1:Create content that the platform wants to share.
    • Step 2:Enter your customers’ hearts.
    • Step 3:Lead them to your restaurant.
  • First they know you. Then they trust you. Then they come to you.That is the complete trust-building chain.
  • Stop filming everything. Start building trust.If you want to achieve real results with short videos – not just views, but customers – contact us. We can help you create content that actually works.

Full transcript

[0:01-0:10]
Visual: A person scrolling through a phone showing their own video gallery – storefront, ingredients, kitchen, renovation, ambiance. Then cut to the same person staring at “0 views” on their phone. Text fades in: “You filmed everything. Still no views. Why?”

Narrator (Female, Confident, American Accent):
You have filmed everything. Your storefront. Your ingredients. Your kitchen. Your renovation. Your ambiance. You recorded it all. But the views? Still painfully low. Why?

[0:10-0:25]
Visual: A business owner looking frustrated at their phone. Then a split screen – one side shows a funny video with high views, the other shows their restaurant video with low views. Text appears: “The problem is not the platform.”

Narrator:
Most business owners think the problem is the platform. It is not. You have done it wrong from the very beginning. The issue is not where you post. The issue is what you post.

[0:25-0:40]
Visual: A person scrolling through video comments. Showing comments like “Where is this?” “How’s the portion?” “Worth the price?” Text appears: “The right comments = success.”

Narrator:
Here is the hard truth. Funny or emotional videos might get views. But do viewers ask about your location? Your signature dishes? Food portion? Service? Value for money? If not, you are just entertaining people for free. They will never come to your restaurant.

[0:40-0:55]
Visual: A chef holding fresh vegetables at a morning market. Then cutting ingredients in a clean kitchen. A customer smiling while eating. Text appears: “Show your process. Build trust.”

Narrator:
So what should you film? Show how early you go to the market for fresh ingredients. Show your chef preparing food. Show quality control. Show satisfied customers. This is why people come to your restaurant. Not because of a funny joke.

[0:55-1:10]
Visual: A business owner waking up early, looking tired but determined. Then throwing away leftover food. Text appears: “Authenticity beats performance.”

Narrator:
Want to use emotion? Show how early you wake up. Show your fatigue. Show that you throw away leftovers to ensure quality. That is real. That builds trust. That makes customers want to support you.

[1:10-1:25]
Visual: A simple 3-step pyramid: Step 1 – Platform knows you. Step 2 – Customers trust you. Step 3 – Customers visit you. Text appears: “Trust first. Transaction second.”

Narrator:
Here is the formula. First, create content that the platform wants to share. Second, enter your customers’ hearts. Third, lead them to your restaurant. First they know you. Then they trust you. Then they come to you.

[1:25-1:35]
Visual: Final text on screen: “Stop filming everything. Start building trust.” Then contact information appears.

Narrator:
That is the complete trust-building chain. If you want to achieve real results with short videos – not just views, but customers – contact us. We can help you create content that actually works.

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