Casita Nicole Antojitos Mexicanos — Pitch

Why This Business

Casita Nicole has 130+ reviews, a 4.5-star rating, and a signature item — the 2-foot “machete” quesadilla with 17 fillings — that is begging for its own webpage. The Infatuation has featured them. They have a Facebook page but no website, which means anyone searching “best tacos Slaughter Lane” or “Mexican food near 78748” is finding Taco Flats instead, because Taco Flats has a website.

The Hook

The machete quesadilla is a two-foot, Instagram-worthy showstopper with 17 filling options. That concept alone would make a landing page that practically sells itself — and right now, it lives nowhere on the internet except third-party review sites.

What to Say

“Hey, I came across your machete quesadillas and I have to say — a 2-foot quesadilla with 17 fillings is one of the most marketable menu items I’ve ever seen. The Infatuation featured you, and your customers are calling you ‘a must try for anyone in South Austin.’ But here’s the thing: when someone searches ‘best Mexican food Slaughter Lane,’ Taco Flats shows up first because they have a website. I built you a free landing page that puts your machetes front and center with your hours, location, and those great reviews. Can I send it over?”

Objection Handling

Pitch Potential: ★★★★★

Unique signature item with viral potential, strong review count, press coverage from The Infatuation, zero web presence. The machete concept is an instant hook that makes this landing page practically design itself. Top-tier prospect.