Showing posts with label Retail Pro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retail Pro. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

Bringing E-Commerce Features to the Storefront



One of the most interesting observations about the retail sector over the recent past is the adaptation of online features at brick-and-mortar stores. Only two years ago, it seems, retailers were anxious about holiday receipts due to the practice of showrooming, and the social capabilities of online shopping seemed to threaten brick and mortar sales. But then, it seemed to click (excuse the pun): What is more social than going out and physically being seen? Price matching is as old as retailing itself. And nothing beats experiencing a product before buying it. Put the best feature of e-commerce — its ability to be everywhere at once — to work in a brick and mortar, and you’ve created an enormous competitive advantage.

A great example of that trend is the newest UGG footwear store that opened this month outside of Washington, D.C. Deckers Brands, which owns the brand, has opened one other, similar “UGG Innovation Lab” in Santa Barbara, CA. Like that location, the Tysons Corner, Va., store uses technology to create a customized, customer-centric atmosphere.

“Omni-Channel isn’t just a catchphrase for Deckers; it’s an integral part of our culture of innovation and our retail strategy – one that we’ve made investments in for more than five years now – to engage with our consumers with respect to their preferred shopping channel” said Dave Powers, president of omni-channel for Deckers Brands, in a release. “That strategy is on full display at the UGG store, where we are merging the best of digital and physical shopping experiences, and setting the foundation for future Omni capabilities across our brands.”
 
By integrating online features into the in-store experience, shoppers can make selections from almost
 230,000 SKUs. But if a customer just can’t find that perfect pair, UGGs offers customization. The “UGG By You” program gives buyers control of the design process to make their mark on five classic UGG styles. And for those fancying a bolder approach, the “Bling it on Program” lets customers use Swarovski crystals to personalize their looks. In addition, the store has installed technology that reports on products that are tried on, and offers feedback to the consumer on suggested additional products. That’s very similar to an e-commerce site’s “Recommended for You” or “Shoppers Who Have Bought This Item Also Like…”

To enable that, Deckers is implementing radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology that lets shoppers who are trying on merchandise to view digitally triggered content on four 65-inch HD touchscreens throughout the store. That content comprises product information and options, style tips, videos, related marketing campaigns, and suggested complementary products. Shoppers can send themselves SMS texts with a product link directly from the HD screens.
 
Of course, customer associates are out from behind the cash wrap, using handheld devices to search inventory, answer customer questions and finalize sales as well. But these days, that’s old hat at many specialty retailers, which took the cue from the Apple Store.

Whether you are a retailer specializing in products from footware or home goods, keeping tabs on inventory is mission critical. Technology can provide retailers with data that initially only was captured by e-commerce stores. Now brick and mortars can know who’s trying on what, how long they engage with the product before purchasing (or not) and can make suggestions for add-on sales before the shopper even reaches an associate.

Retail Pro offers retailers a highly competitive solution that helps track inventory. In addition, our software can be used to monitor fast-selling products, keep tabs on slow sellers and otherwise help their purchasing decisions — something that’s vital in today’s borderless e-conomy.

To View Original Article: http://www.retailpro.com/News/blog/index.php/2014/11/19/bringing-e-commerce-features-to-the-storefront/

Monday, August 3, 2015

Retail Pro and CounterPoint in an Omni-channel World Webinar 8.12.15






Retail Pro and CounterPoint in an Omni-channel world
Join us for a webinar on Aug 12, 2015 at 10:00 AM PDT.
Register now!
You’ve already made one great decision in choosing One Step Retail to be your trusted partner to implement a first class Retail Management System. Retail Dimensions, Inc. and Web Studios West will present how that great foundation can be leveraged to bring not only e-commerce into your company but enable Multi and Omni-channel features to give you more opportunities to create and retain loyal customers driving more sales.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Last Chance to Register for Go Beyond the Sale Webinar 7.23.15

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5807517431395293441
 
Turn your Paper Receipts into Social Shares
Customers who use digital receipts spend up to 40 percent more than those who only want paper receipts. Join One Step Retail and flexReceipts, Retail Pro’s exclusive partner of enriched digital receipts for a primer on electronic receipts. Learn how this post-transaction marketing opportunity is far more than a mere paper replacement.

Register today: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5807517431395293441

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Are You Providing a Hyper-Relevant Experience for Shoppers?

 
Personalization is a hot topic in retail today, and retailers are paying close attention, rolling out beacon technology to track shoppers’ actions, focusing marketing materials to capture their attention and encouraging customer service training. But a recent study from Cisco Consulting Services finds that  today’s consumers are really seeking a hyper-relevant experience even more than a hyper-personalized one.

Technology has allowed consumers to reach out to brands at any time and from any place, and this has resulted in customers looking for more personalized interactions from retailers, as people want their patronage to be valued and appreciated.
Technology has allowed consumers to reach out to brands at any time and from any place, and this has resulted in customers looking for more personalized interactions from retailers, as people want their patronage to be valued and appreciated.

That means that shoppers want to find what they came for and pay in a streamlined fashion. Some might want to be addressed by name, but it seems that’s not a deal breaker. What is important is getting the basics right consistently. For example, the Cisco study found 39 percent of respondents said that greater efficiency in the shopping process (e.g., ensuring items are in stock, speeding checkout times) as the top area retailers need to improve. Compare that with the 13 percent who said a more personalized shopping experience was the #1 concern.

Concentrating on efficiency has two benefits. One, retailers cut costs be eliminating waste and superfluous practices. And customers get the benefit of quicker, more responsive service. Customers end up happier, and, as a result, more loyal to those stores that make shopping easier. Retailers that build agile business processes to turn these insights into value can capture a profit improvement of 15.6 percent, according to Cisco Consulting Services.

Combining mobile technology with the in-store experience is no longer just for early adopters — it is mainstream. The next step is integrating mobile with the technology powering the Internet of things. IoT lets shoppers connect to retail in ways that makes their shopping experiences more enjoyable, and helps retailers create relevant customer experiences.

Shoppers typically want to engage a technology solution if there is a benefit for them attached. Those benefits might be in terms of cost, efficiency or engagement. To meet those needs, for example, a retailer might:
  • use digital signage to inform shoppers of a “flash” sale. The “smart sign” is notified by an IoT powered backend system about a stock situation. Preprogrammed parameters cause the promotion to launch, helping retailers clear out inventory, and can guide customers directly to the merchandise;
  • implement a buy-online-pickup-in-store solution that provides current inventory information to shoppers beginning their journey online, but opting to finish it in store;
  • provide interactive mirrors for trying on clothes, capturing the image and sharing on social media.
By investing in Internet of Things technologies, some retailers are attempting to engage consumers, attract them to stores, and attempt to cross-sell and up-sell. It’s yet another tool in a box that can never be too full.


To see the original article please visit: http://www.retailpro.com/News/blog/index.php/2015/05/11/are-you-providing-a-hyper-relevant-experience-for-shoppers/

Interested in hearing more about Retail Pro or want to talk to them in person? Join us for Take it to the Next Level: The Ideal Retail Experience on June 4th at Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach!! Register today at https://nextlevelretailer.com
 

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

13 Retail Blogs You Should Follow


Description: “At SnapRetail, we want to make life easy for local retailers…We want them to have more - more time, more traffic and more sales. That's why we've developed a system that helps them easily engage and sell to customers using email and social media.”
Follow them at: @SnapRetail
Article we recommend: Marketing to Millennials
 
 


Description: “We are a user experience agency for brick & mortar retailers.”
Follow them at: @BRANDSPANKshop
Article we recommend: Customer Service is Branding
 
 
Description:Unlock the power of a digital receipt that builds your brand,
engages your customers and transforms your business with
valuable analytic insights.”
Follow them at: @flexReceipts
 
 
Description: Our professionally certified business partners provide local training, service, support, and regulatory compliance so you can grow your business no matter where it takes you.
Follow them at: @RetailProNews
 
 
Description: “NCR Counterpoint includes robust point-of-sale, inventory management software, built-in customer loyalty, automated purchasing, and configurable reporting capabilities.”
Follow them at: @NCRCorporation
 
 
 
 
Description:Retail TouchPoints (RTP) is an online publishing network for retail executives, offering content focused on optimizing the customer experience across all channels.”
Follow them at: @rtouchpoints
 
 
 
 
Retail Minded
Description: “Retail Minded is a trusted resource for independent retailers and other small business owners.”
Follow them at: @retailminded
 
 
Description:Smart Retailer covers all of today’s popular styles, including country, traditional, vintage, coastal and more, and it provides new-product previews, trend reports, display ideas, and valuable business advice to help retailers build smart businesses.”
Follow them at: @Smart_Retailer
 
 
Description: “…merchants use our platform to manage every aspect of their business — from products to orders to customers, selling online, in retail stores, and on the go.”
Follow them at: @shopify
 
 
Description: “I work with retailers just like you who are good at what they do; however, they have never been taught exactly how to run their stores more profitably or more effectively.”
Follow them at: @retailmavens
 
 
Description: Their complementary skill sets and diverse backgrounds give their company and retail trainers at WhizBang! Training a one-two punch of street-smart independent retail store owner and highly trained retail pro.”
Follow them at: @BobNegen
Article we recommend: 7 Marketing Mistakes
 
 
 
Retail Digest Brought to you by Vend
Description:Welcome to The Retail Digest – the world’s best site for retail news and information, curated by the top 100 industry thinkers and doers, and upvoted by people like you.”
Follow them at: @theretaildigest
 
 
Description:Our mission is to advance the interests of the retail industry through advocacy, communications and education.”
Follow them at: @NRFnews

 

Sunday, June 10, 2012

The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro - Web Series


One Step Retail Solutions presents:

The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro - Prism Demonstration

Coming soon to your Retail Pro POS System: Retail Pro Prism. Prism will change your retail operations in beautiful and efficient ways that will cost less and decrease your long-term investment in your store automation.

Join us and Ket Venethongkham from Retail Pro International as he shows how to brand your POS to match your store, how to set up workflows and how simple and intuitive your point of sale can be.


Recorded Live: Tuesday, June 19th, 2013

The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro: Mobile POS

Mobile POS will change the way you do business in your store, how you interact with customers and how they interact with you and your employees.
See a full demonstration of how Mobile POS can work on your iPhone, your iPod or your iPad and integrate with your existing Retail Pro POS system.
Join us and  Scott Anderson from FoundryLogic as he shows us how to bring Mobile point of sale to your store.

Recorded Live: Tuesday, June 26th, 2012


The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro: One Step Retail Analytics


One Step Retail Analytics will give you all the reporting you ever wanted to have in your store and more!

Powered by FlexQuery, Analytics will open up a world of possibilities for you to manage in way you never could before.

See a live demonstration by developer Jeff Whiteside as he shows how you can utilize all the valuable information stored in your Retail Pro point of sale system and turn it into actionable information that is easy to understand and will increase your bottom line.


Recorded Live: Tuesday, July 10th, 2012

VIEW NOW




Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro - Webinar










Join us for a Webinar on June 5th at 11:00am - 12:00am PDT
The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro

Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/541760974
Join our meeting of some of the top Retail Technology developers, discussing:
The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro

Polishing up our crystal ball, we are excited to present the electrifying future of Retail Pro
for your retail management technology needs and desires….bringing you everything you
ever wanted in a POS/Inventory/Retail Management system!

Find out what’s in the immediate future! Join us for this comprehensive meeting with our guests:
Ket Venethongkham, from Retail Pro International presenting Prism, the newest
development that will revolutionize how you set up your store(s). 

Scott Anderson, from Foundry Logic, introducing Mobile POS for Retail Pro, taking your
retail sales out from behind the cash wrap out onto the sales floor, putting your POS in
the hands of your staff to better service your customers from anywhere; also for
line-busting or inventory counting.

Jeff Whiteside, from Flexquery, showing the enhanced depth of reporting available for
Retail Pro users from Key Performance Indicators to the most specific custom reports that
you always wanted to have. Manage your store in a way you never thought possible!

Robyn Longmire, One Step Retail Solutions own expert on how to put it all together
for your store. With multiple possibilities, figure out what would answer your needs
as a retailer….now you can have it all!

Presented by One Step Retail Solutions
Title:
The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro
Date:
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about
joining the Webinar.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer