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Retail Score – Cold Self-Service:0 Warm Humans:1

Self-service.

“Our customers want it!”

“Our customers just want to get in and get out”

“This makes it so much easier!”

How many years have we heard that dreck?

The proving ground of all the technological wonders that could replace human contact became the grocery store.

With their low margins and large stores, they were the perfect laboratory to prove how cold technology could help us. The handheld scanners, intelligent aisles and self-service were all designed around those claims and allowed those stores to cut labor to try to build profits.

That’s why this story on MSNBC got my attention, that Albertston’s grocery stores are eliminating Continue reading Retail Score – Cold Self-Service:0 Warm Humans:1 »

Retailers: Welcome Technology & The iPhone Apps

I overheard a story the other day about a retailer banishing a customer for scanning their item with their iPhone. The shop employee figured they were price checking on the Internet and wouldn’t allow them.  That is ridiculous.

People often fear what they don’t understand.  Maybe that’s why so many mom & pop retailers STILL don’t have a website.

One of the apps I use on my iPhone is RedLaser RedLaser Video which lets you scan any bar code.  Many times there is no one around when I have a question about a purchase. I can bring up the application, scan it and find the information online instantly.

Ban the iPhones and Blackberries and you could upset those most able to purchase your products. Can the newest applications (apps for short) price compare? Certainly but the sale is still yours to lose.

amazon appAmazon has an app that allows you take a photo, send to Amazon with optical recognition software and within a few minutes it messages the user that it found the item and it can be purchased immediately.

Is that scary? Maybe.

But what opened the door to all of these shopping apps? Businesses that cut labor, didn’t train employees what features and benefits the products have, hiring employees who don’t use the technology or products the retailer carries and customers not willing to “try to find someone.”

The sale is yours to lose.

How to deal with the app user?

1) Welcome and engage them. “I see you’re using one of the new shopping apps.  How do you like it?”

2) Ask to see what the net shows about your product.

3) Fill in the details that the net doesn’t have about your product. Anything to beware of? Something that makes it better? Have you used it personally and found a trick? Now’s your chance.

4) Create a compelling reason for them to buy it from you now.No waiting, no shipping fees, no surprises.

5) DON’T PRICE MATCH.

6) Thank them for educating you about their mobil device.

My advice for those of you who fear this technology? Buy one yourself so you know what you are talking, fearing and worrying about. And stop calling your buddies with the loser’s limp, “They get all the information from me and then buy it online.”  Look in the mirror, the reason they didn’t buy is because of you. Drop the anger and fear and embrace the technology.

Retail isn’t going to get any easier, you might as well seize the day so you can capture all of the business that walks in your door; not just what you are used to.

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