10 reasons to automate your retail
business
Point-of-sale technology solutions such
as Microsoft Retail Management can improve not only your business performance,
but your quality of life. Here are 10 reasons why.
Here's something to look for the next time
you visit one of your local merchants such as a clothing store or sporting goods
retailer: Check out the cash register.
It may not be the old stereotypical,
paper-based cash register we still see in the movies. It may instead be a
personal computer with special software known as "point-of-sale" technology.
More and more retailers are switching from electronic cash registers or outmoded
paper-based systems to PC-based solutions. Why? Because it gives them the
ability to generate better revenues, increase productivity, and, in the end,
have more time in their personal lives for something besides work.
Even if you're a retailer who's not yet sold on this idea, new point-of-sale
(POS) solutions, such as Microsoft Retail Management, are worth checking out.
They're affordable, user-friendly, and can help you grow and take your business
into the future.
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POS solutions are affordable.
Microsoft Retail Management, for example, can be purchased through a
reseller for $1,190 for a single store with one cashier's lane. This is an
investment that can be paid off over time in money saved on credit card
transactions. Through a Microsoft agreement with Citibank Merchant Services,
Microsoft Retail Management users can sign up with Citibank to get
significant savings in lower card processing costs. "You're getting a payback on software just by the money you
will save in credit card fees," notes Rosenblum. Microsoft offers a more
detailed version of Microsoft Retail Management for the central office of a
retail chain, enabling the headquarters to keep track of sales and inventory
from multiple stores.
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POS solutions are easy to use.
Microsoft Retail Management System is intended for use by store cashiers as
well as store managers. No lengthy training sessions are necessary. Built-in
wizards and an intuitive user interface make learning easy. But Retail
Management is much more than a point-of-sale solution—you'll also be able to
automate your inventory management, supplier management, and purchasing,
shipping and receiving processes, and integrate sales transactions with your
accounting software. Microsoft Retail Management System easily integrates
Microsoft Small Business Manager, QuickBooks, Peachtree.
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Hardware requirements are minimal.
All you need for Microsoft Retail Management System is a Windows-based
computing device that accommodates Windows 98 or a later version. But it
works effectively with common point-of-sale peripherals such as printers,
bar code readers, magnetic strip readers and cash drawers.
Microsoft Retail Management also can be utilized with laptop PCs and Tablet
PCs, as well as various PDA, mobile and wireless solutions. Imagine taking
your entire inventory report home each night simply by unplugging the laptop
and carrying it to the house. No more late nights at the store, poring over
inventory reports.
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You can eliminate double-entry bookkeeping.
By integrating credit card transaction processing into your business
operations with Microsoft Retail Management System, you'll help reduce data
re-entry at the point of sale, and facilitate easier reporting and
reconciliation of transactions at the end of the month. By integrating
Retail Management with your accounting software, you eliminate the need for
paper, cut down on errors and streamline and improve your bookkeeping and
tax record-keeping processes.
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You can eliminate manual inventory tracking
Here's a "mundane" but very necessary chore that can be made easier and
better through automation, says Rosenblum. "This is what a computer is
supposed to do for you," she says. With Microsoft Retail Management System,
unlike other point-of-sale solutions, you have the functionality to track
your inventory more closely and efficiently. As a result, you'll save time
and be able to better monitor trends and buying patterns, which can help you
make better decisions in ordering, buying and pricing. With a better handle
on your inventory and how fast it takes to "turn," you can increase sales.
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You can reduce operating and labor costs.
The ability to maintain tighter control over your inventory; the reduced
need to re-enter information; and an overall simplification of associates'
jobs will free your staff to focus on managing and selling more effectively.
You'll know better when to staff up or cut back to accommodate sales demand.
You'll also eliminate the need for separate point-of-sale terminals for
credit cards and the associated phone lines, freeing up valuable counter
space.
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You can serve customers and market products better and compete
more effectively.
While electronic cash registers automate individual transactions, Microsoft
Retail Management enables you to keep track of customers' entire purchasing
histories. You'll have a better sense of who your best customers are and why
they are buying, to focus more on their needs and to serve customers better
in general. You also can use this data for sales promotions and marketing
campaigns, across multiple channels. You'll be able to better test-market
pricing concepts, sales promotions and new products. You'll put up a better
fight against competitors, including the bigger retailers who are completely
automated—but aren't as nimble or customer-focused as you.
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You can more easily expand your number of stores and e-commerce
options.
You can more easily expand your number of stores and e-commerce options.
Microsoft Retail Management System is scalable; you can keep the same
software and systems as you grow into multiple stores and retail channels.
You have a trusted provider too. As your business adds customers and
products, you can store and manage unlimited amounts of data with Microsoft
SQL Server and manage customer relations more closely with Microsoft CRM.
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You can keep your business around longer.
You can keep your business around longer. Want to be able to sell your
business more easily or transfer it to someone from the next generation?
Good luck, if you haven't embraced technology, says Gartner's Roster. "The
next generation will require technology," he says. "Otherwise, there won't
be a way for someone new to come in and grow the business model." As time
goes on, he adds, retailers who rely on paper-based systems will
increasingly find themselves sticking out like a sore thumb in a supply
chain where most will be doing transactions online. "If you're someone who
still wants to handle paper, that may raise your costs."
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You can go home earlier and have more of a life.
You've got more time now, so why not? You've earned it.
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