You’re at a point where you think you’ve narrowed down the point of sale solution you want to use for your retail business. You’ve combed through the features and the price looks right for your budget…the hard part is almost over! BEFORE you commit and sign on the dotted line, there are 5 key areas you need to pay attention to in order to make sure it’s the right solution for your retail business.
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Retail Pro is an investment for your retail business and ideally, we don’t want our investments to depreciate in value. When we make an investment, either personally or for our business, we go into it hoping that investment will only increase in value (or increase the value of our business).
No – that’s not an exaggeration. This IS mission critical! If you don’t have a data back-up strategy in place, then you and your retail business are at serious risk! One wrong move could cost you thousands of dollars in downtime and recovery costs…and recovery of the most important business data is likely impossible if you haven’t been actively backing it up.
If you’re a retailer and don’t yet have an online store, we have 7 reasons why you NEED to get online in today’s retail industry!
My day as a marketer turned retailer – the story of how I learned Shopify POS in mere minutes with zero experience in retail…
Discover the reasons why more than 9,000 retailers world wide have chosen Retail Pro Prism as their brain behind their retail business.
Save money, time, and headaches with our team of experts during your personal inventory count – learn how CRS can help!
Whether you’re a brand new retail business just starting off, or an established business looking to upgrade their current point of sale (POS) system, the first thing you need to know is that your retail POS is SO much more than just a platform to complete sales transactions.
6 Simple, Yet Effective Tips for a Retailer to Begin Implementing Sustainability into their Business Model – Sustain Retail
When you consider retail technology, the first thing that comes to mind for most people is the surface level hardware – like the screen at the counter at the back of the store that rings up sales. Or maybe some people will go beyond the surface level hardware and the first thing that comes to mind is actually the point of sale (POS) software within that screen that processes the sales and leaves a record of the transaction behind.
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