Are we able to integrate communication from e.g. Sugar Market or Sugar Sell to a Point of Sales?
Are we able to integrate communication from e.g. Sugar Market or Sugar Sell to a Point of Sales?
Sofia Jonsson I like where you're going with that thought! There are some straightforward ways of getting POS data into Sugar Sell or Market to report on sales data and build a 360 degree view of your customer - and market to them appropriately of course.
However, not sure if I've ever heard of a company doing the opposite: CRM / MA data pushing to POS. What is your use case for that?
Sonja Fridell
President, BrainSell
sfridell@brainsell.net
I remember working with a retail customer that had a similar need - they wanted to personalise some of the content provided at POS with loyalty information and additional upsell opportunities, based upon what they knew about the customer (stored back in the CRM). The receipt was going to be the primary channel, as they could print more onto it with these offers.
Sofia Jonsson, I don't know if that is the along similar lines to what you were thinking, but after we reviewed the POS technology that this customer was using, it was deemed too expensive to build a proof-of-concept. Instead, we encouraged them to buy an iPad, which sat next to their register etc. They used the iPad to initially do a search by phone/email to find the customer, and Sugar was configured to provide the sales staff with POS offers then and there. We also explored expanding the mobile app to do scanning of their loyalty cards, but eventually decided that a search by phone number was working just fine.
I remember working with a retail customer that had a similar need - they wanted to personalise some of the content provided at POS with loyalty information and additional upsell opportunities, based upon what they knew about the customer (stored back in the CRM). The receipt was going to be the primary channel, as they could print more onto it with these offers.
Sofia Jonsson, I don't know if that is the along similar lines to what you were thinking, but after we reviewed the POS technology that this customer was using, it was deemed too expensive to build a proof-of-concept. Instead, we encouraged them to buy an iPad, which sat next to their register etc. They used the iPad to initially do a search by phone/email to find the customer, and Sugar was configured to provide the sales staff with POS offers then and there. We also explored expanding the mobile app to do scanning of their loyalty cards, but eventually decided that a search by phone number was working just fine.