Catering

How to Track Return On Ad Spend for Catering

Understand if your catering ads are bringing in bookings that actually profit.

How to Track Return On Ad Spend for Catering

A corporate client books your catering for a 200-person company event. That’s $8,000 in revenue. But was it from that Google Ads campaign you ran last month? Or the Instagram post? Or the referral from a satisfied past client?

Return on ad spend answers these questions.

Why Return On Ad Spend Matters for Catering

Bookings have high value but low volume. You might only land a few events per month. Each one matters enormously. ROAS helps you understand which marketing dollars are generating these big wins.

Events have long planning cycles. Corporate catering often books 2-3 months ahead. You can’t expect instant results. ROAS tracking over longer periods shows true campaign value.

Different event types have different margins. A buffet wedding might have 40% margins. A seated corporate dinner might hit 60%. ROAS by event type shows which campaigns drive the most profitable business.

Referrals are huge in catering. But you still spend on brand awareness to stay top-of-mind. ROAS helps balance direct-response campaigns against long-term visibility efforts.

How to Check in GA4

Set up lead generation tracking for inquiry forms and phone calls. Since actual bookings happen offline, track the inquiry-to-booking conversion rate separately.

Create a value-based conversion that estimates average event value. If your average catering job is $3,000, assign that as your conversion value for inquiries.

Use multi-touch attribution in GA4. Catering customers often research multiple options before booking. Attribution shows which touchpoints influence their decision.

Check ROAS monthly rather than weekly. The sales cycle is too long for frequent analysis.

The Easier Way

ClawAnalytics makes catering ROI simple.

You connect your Google Ads and the dashboard shows:

  • Which campaigns generate the most catering inquiries
  • Average inquiry-to-book conversion rates
  • Estimated ROAS based on your average booking value

ClawAnalytics also tracks:

  • Wedding catering versus corporate catering performance
  • Seasonal trends (holiday parties, summer weddings)
  • Geographic areas where your brand resonates most

This helps you decide whether to bid more on corporate keywords or invest in wedding showcase advertising.

Quick Wins

Create dedicated landing pages for different event types. A “wedding catering” page with pricing and photo galleries will convert better than a generic services page.

Target local keywords strongly. “Catering in [city]” and “[city] corporate catering” capture high-intent searches. These often have better ROAS than broad lifestyle targeting.

Use high-quality food photography. Catering is visual. Professional images of your spread improve ad engagement and click-through rates.

Capture email addresses early. Even if an inquiry doesn’t convert now, nurturing leads over months pays off. Email marketing to past inquiries often has the best ROI in catering.

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Got questions?

How long is the sales cycle for catering?
Catering bookings often take weeks or months. Corporate events and weddings plan months ahead. This makes attribution tricky but ROAS tracking essential for understanding long-term campaign value.
What ROAS should a catering business expect?
Catering typically has higher ticket values ($1,000+), so a ROAS of 3-5x is solid. Focus on booking value rather than volume since each event represents significant revenue.
How does ClawAnalytics help catering businesses?
ClawAnalytics tracks the full customer journey from ad click to booked event. It shows which campaigns generate high-value catering leads and helps you allocate budget toward corporate versus private events.

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