When I sat down to look over the mountain of great advice you’ll see in this Annual Guide To POS & Payment Processing, I got pretty excited. There’s obviously a lot happening technology-wise in the POS world, but reading the thoughtful actionable information contributed by so many industry leaders emphasized the fact that this is probably the most ambitious guide we’ve ever produced. All told, we asked 36 experts to provide their thoughts on how you can be most successful selling today’s POS technologies.
Which technologies? This year, we cover some tried-and-true (but ever-evolving) areas like All-In-One/POS systems, POS printers, payment processing, and hospitality and retail POS software. However, we also focus on the latest and hottest topics such as digital signage, IP cameras, loyalty/mobile marketing, and mobile POS.
You won’t find the contributing experts plugging their own products or speaking in generalities. You will, however, find details on the latest technology trends, advice on how to sell those technologies, pitfalls to avoid, and — if you happen to be on the fence — sound reasoning for why you should consider selling each technology represented.
One of my favorite quotes in this guide came from Barry Wise, senior marketing consultant for Epson America, on the topic of why POS VARs should consider selling mobile POS solutions: “I guess the better question would be ‘How can VARs survive without selling this technology?’ It’s the fastest-growing trend in retail we’ve ever seen, and retailers are either currently installing it or working on plans to incorporate it into their stores. VARs need to take advantage of this truly unique time in retail POS. Those that do will be the real winners.” His mobile POS sentiment can be applied to many of the other technologies included in this guide as well.
With so much happening in this unique time, what was a “total” solution a couple years ago would now be found lacking. Never has there been a time so ripe for POS dealers to branch out and begin building today’s new, improved, and powerful version of a total solution. As the competitive landscape heats up and the very definition of point of sale changes, it’s going to become very clear to your customers and potential customers which POS dealer is offering total solutions and which is lagging behind in the past. Let this guide be either confirmation that your company is on the right track or the drill sergeant yelling in your ear to catch up to the rest of the pack!




July 16, 2012 at 5:21 pm
Hello Mike, a nice try to make the world awake, but all web- and cloud based POS applications need to be bullit proof to compete to all the traditional POS systems. And to do this they have to overcome the webbased printing issues or have a answet to all the SDK’s for different OS. And after that is solved you can think on payment issues, and mobile payment solutions do have to overcome a lot of obstacles to be trustfull for the public. The best out of webbased solutions can be found on iPad mobiel kassasysteem or iPad point of sale system
January 8, 2013 at 5:19 am
A computerized POS system will probably pay for itself within a year or two of your $ 700,000 $ 900,000 annual income, if any. Smaller companies, with revenue of $ 400,000 and, above all, the great benefits of a POS system, but they are less direct, but, in any case. Then, the electronic cash registers to suit your needs probably a lot less money.