Does A POS System Help My Business?
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Point of Sale (POS)
A broad definition which includes merchandising aids, displays and the methods used to enable transactions.
In our case, we will be tackling about the POS software and hardware that runs your business from the operations at the front counter to the back office.
In a small craft store, their basic POS system would consist of a computer, cash register (can have a built-in cash drawer), receipt printer and a reliabe POS software. A service organization, like a lawn care company, wouldn’t need be a cash drawer or a receipt printer.
Although, they might want to use a laser printer for their service invoices.
Again, you can easily customize a POS system for your business needs.
The core of your Retail POS system is the computer that runs the POS software.
We do understand the deep temptation of using older computers or even the cheap computers available at “superstores”.
But keep in mind, the moment it runs, it will be depending on this equipment, so a good quality computer is a must.
All custom built-systems use high quality, branded parts you can depend on it for many years!
This also goes for all the other components.
Your basic cash drawer might be able to get the job done, but the heavy duty models are built to last longer.
A CCD barcode scanner is more reliable than the old pencil type wands, but they’re still designed to work with flat, easy-to-read barcodes.
Laser scanners not only have a greater range, but they’re flexible enough to scan barcodes on wrap around bottles, plastic bags or follow irregular shapes which is much better than the CCD scanners.
While barcode technology is improving, so is the printer technology. This machine that performs dependably under heavy use of the industry is used to be a dot-matrix printer, and they’re still fairly popular, but thermal printer is faster, quieter and more affordable.
UPS or Uninterruptible power supplies, or battery back-ups, are affordably priced and can keep your business up and running during power glitches or short outages. Remember, your business will be depending on this equipment. If you’re going to be using it a lot, you may spend some extra money and buy the heavy duty UPS models and units.
A retail POS system not only gives you control over your transactions, it also puts a wealth of information at the palm of your hands.
Imagine being able to compare years to date of sales with just a few keys. yuo eill learn that a database of your customers’ info can be a powerful tool to boost your sales.
Track inventory list, creat order lists automatically and being able to adjust quantities based on seasonal demands are just a few of what POS systems can do for you.
Al in all, POS systems can keep you on the race and not get left behind.
If you want to know more on how to choose the right retail point of sale system provider visit Retail-POS-Solutions to receive information on a system designed for your specific business and retail business needs.
The author of this article is a retail POS sytem professional who has been counseling businesses of all sizes from single locations to national chains for over 20 years.
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