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CasherLive POS Software Review

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Company Website: CashierLive
Product Website: CashierLive
Price Range: $49-$125/month per store
Operating Systems: Web Based

CasherLive Point of Sale Software Overview

CasherLive is a new web based POS that has much to offer to any retail merchant. It’s easy to use interface offers a great way to conduct transcations and manage inventory directly online. CasherLive comes with reporting tools, support for multiple locations, training and support offered in a three tier pricing plan. They have a Basic 30 day free plan that allows you to try the software in one store on up to 3 registers with a 20,000 item inventory. Once the 30 days is up you can choose to upgrade to the Plus plan that gives you one store unlimited registers and many other features for $49 a month. If you are the owner of a chain reatil establishment youcan choose the Chain plan for $125 a month which gives you multiple stores with unlimted registers and 1,000,000 item inventory.

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POS Text Ordering, POP Advertising, Small Retail Promotion, NRF Highlights, Small Business Technology

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newspapersThis weeks roundup again shows the growing trend in mobile technology and web trends. Our first article talks about Subways new way to order and then we move into a few trends in point of purchase advertising. As a small retailer you are always looking for new ideas to promote your establishment to the local community. Our third feature this week introduces Promotion through local shows and events. This leads into the top highlights form the National Retail Federation convention and ending the roundup is the latest technology that small retail businesses need to be learning about.

1. Subway sees promises in text ordering – Subway is now using Zingle, a text-message ordering solution to allow their customers to text a to-go order. They process makes it easy for the employees at Subway to receive orders, it has increased order correctiveness and time in delivering the order to the customer. This eliminated the need to hold on the line for someone to write down your order and possibly make a mistake. A new great way to get a quick lunch.

2. Point-of-Purchase Advertising Trends – There is an increasing need for innovative media, techniques and materials for POP advertising. This article goes into some findings that reveal information about various point of purchase advertising trends.

3. Promoting Your Store Through Local Shows – Since local shows are open to the local community it’s a great place to showcase your business. The Retail Specialty Expert lays out a few tips on how to use local shows for promoting your small retail business.

4. NRF 2010: Highlights from the show floor – The end of the 99th annual NRF convention is here and so is the Retail Customer Experience to show you the top highlights from the Expo. These are simply amazing technologies and ideas that should be learned about to gain that competitive edge.

5. The Right Technology Can Take Your Business to the Next Level – Again you need to stay up on the latest technology that could be benefiting your retail business. This article goes into some specific numbers that will have you thinking differently about how you interact with your customers and run your business as a whole. A very informative and knowledgeable article.

New POS Hardware Available, POS Bridges Small Retailers to Social Networking, Four Critical CRM Components

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iStock_000010714264XSmallIn this weeks roundup you’ll find three new point of sale hardware products that have been unveiled and will stand to improve POS processing power. The first is a touch enabled system released by HP, the second is Dells new OptiPlex XE and last is a mobile POS from InfoGain. We then feature a company that has breached the barrier of small retailers and social networking by integrating a way for the point of sale software to interact with popular sites such as Twitter. The last piece of the roundup this week is an extensive, informative article on the four parts of a CRM program that are crucial for retailer success in 2010.

1. HP Unveils Touch-enabled Point-of-sale System for Retail Stores
– The HP ap5000 all in one point of sale solution has a touch enabled display and features a space savings design. It boasts high performance for areas such as hospitality and retail environments. Although it’s not available publicly until March be sure to read up on the latest technology offerings for the POS environment from HP.

2. Dell Unveils OptiPlex XE For Retail, Healthcare – Dell also announced their new POS hardware solution this week. The OptiPlex XE will fit into video rental kiosks or medical carts and withstands high dust and heat for 24 hour operation. The system supports a wide range of software and comes with a variety of peripheral connectors.

3. Mobile Phone POS – An interesting twist on the latest in mobile POS technology. Instead of the square why not just take credit cards with a magnetic strip built directly into the phone. Short but interesting article on the latest and greatest technology.

4. pcAmerica bridges the gap between social networking and customer loyalty – Using pcAmerica’s Restaurant Pro Express a company called Tasti D-Lite has integrated their customer loyalty account with Twitter. When loyalty customers use their card an automatic Tweet and Foursquare will be posted to their account stating how many TastiRewards points they’ve earned!

5. The 4 Cornerstones for CRM Retail Investment in 2010 – The customer is frequently the focus when it comes to building and sustaining a retail establishment. To be successful as a small retailer you must have a strong CRM system put into place and this article does a great job of explaining exactly what should be included to achieve maximum results.

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