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Digital Displays are a Pain in the A$$

Stephen C. Sharpe is 25 year small business marketing veteran.Based on our conversations with bar owners and operators, these are the top 10 reasons not to use a digital display in your bar. (And our suggestions to solve them.)

  1. Screens go stale or blank.
    BarSelfie cures it: Auto-play slideshows that refresh themselves; folders with auto-expire and max count keep content fresh without babysitting.
  2. USB sticks / PowerPoint chaos.
    Cure: Email-to-screen. Staff or customers email a photo → you approve → it appears. No laptops, no thumb drives.
  3. Creating content is time-consuming.
    Cure: Drop in promos to an Ads folder that never expires; your QR onboarding slide and watermarking are generated for you; “The Works” can ship with ready-made slides.
  4. Promos don’t get seen enough.
    Cure: Frequency injection: “Show one promo every X slides” so specials and CTAs reliably surface in rotation (without bloating the playlist).
  5. Low customer engagement.
    Cure: On-screen CTA + QR tells guests exactly how to participate. Featuring Locals/Keepers turns regulars into ambassadors and gets more selfies flowing.
  6. Worried about inappropriate pics.
    Cure: Approval queue via email + per-folder rules (expire by days or last N). You stay in control.
  7. Inconsistent branding / ugly images.
    Cure: Watermark logo placement, background images/colors, consistent 1920×1080 output, subtle drop shadows—clean, on-brand screens.
  8. Event & menu changes are frequent.
    Cure: Anyone you authorize can email a new slide or upload in WP; it’s live in minutes—no designer/IT round-trip.
  9. Expensive.
    Cure: No per screen licensing fees. BarSelfie licenses are $22 a month ($32 if you need cloud hosting.)
  10. Staff turnover = retraining.
    Cure: The process is literally “send an email.” Easy to hand off. Optional user accounts for power users.
  11. No way to prove it’s working.
    Cure: Track selfie/submission volume, approval counts, and QR scans/mailto hits to tie screens to activity; promo frequency gives you a repeatable baseline.
  12. Budget pressure / vendor lock-in.
    Cure: Runs on inexpensive Onn 4K streaming hardware with Fully Kiosk; your content lives in WordPress—portable and transparent.

This article originally appeared on SharpeTools.com as part of the Bar Marketing 101 series.

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BarSelfie is a simple customer-first digital display that builds loyalty and drives sales.

📸 Your customers are already marketing your bar. T 📸 Your customers are already marketing your bar.
The question is… are you capturing it?

Every night, people take selfies with their friends, their drinks, and the vibe of your bar. Those photos get shared to Instagram, Snapchat, and group chats.

But most bars let that moment disappear.

BarSelfie turns that moment into marketing.

When a customer sends a selfie from your bar:
🍹 It shows up on your screens
🍹 It promotes your drinks & specials
🍹 It makes customers feel like part of the place

Suddenly a simple selfie becomes a promotion, a memory, and a reason to come back.

Your customers are already taking the photos.
BarSelfie helps you turn them into marketing.

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