From Pen and Paper to POS
Moving a hardware store from pen and paperwork to a POS system might seem like big leap, but it’s an investment in a store’s future.
Moving a hardware store from pen and paperwork to a POS system might seem like big leap, but it’s an investment in a store’s future.
When a retailer chooses a POS system they’re partnering with its provider. The effectiveness of its tech support is everything.
To compensate for the labor shortage, many retailers are relying more and more on technology to simplify operations and run their businesses.
99% of U.S. businesses are classified as “small.” Independent Retailers Month supports those stores and technology helps them thrive.
BOGOs are the most popular sales with American shoppers. Paladin can help you use them to energize sales during slow times.
Inflation, stock overages, rising labor costs, and constantly changing prices have retailers turning to technology to protect their margins.
Merchants who modernize their stores with point-of-sale (POS) systems do so for a variety of reasons. Here are some of their stories.
Creating accurate purchase orders is the first step in efficiently managing inventory and it ultimately helps you increase your bottom line.
Customer retention should be part of a business’s routine service. Incorporated into a store’s point of sale, it can become automatic.
Simplifying retail operations, better understanding inventory opportunities, and having reliable support are the first steps to success.
Experts say in 2024 modern retail technology will no longer be a luxury. It will be a necessity that businesses of all sizes need to succeed.
There are several ways a store’s point-of-sale system (POS) can make a retailer’s holiday shopping season happier.