Retailer Manages Specialty Store & Pop-Up Shops w/ ONE System
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Top Reasons Specialty/Gift Retail Stores Choose Celerant
Mobile point of sale: Assist customers anywhere (in aisle, sidewalk sales, pop-up shops)
'Always On': Ring up sales & access all POS features if internet goes down
Inventory management: Import gift items & automatically reorder based on min/max levels
Special orders: Create special orders for custom gifts & out-of-stocks
Incentives: Offer loyalty rewards, BOGOs & coupons based on customer/seasonal demand
Email marketing: Send targeted promotions based on past purchases & brand preferences
eCommerce: Launch an integrated eCommerce site as an extension of your gift shop
Marketplaces: Expand online sales by integrating with Amazon, eBay & others
Analytics: Make better specialty/gift item purchases based on reporting
In Store
Sell unique gifts, jewelry & more
Use mobile POS to assist customers anywhere, including sidewalk sales, throughout a museum or arena, even if your internet connection is down. Import products, drop ship and replenish inventory with automated purchase orders. Offer targeted promotions, BOGOs, coupons and loyalty rewards. Leverage Celerant’s Product Catalog to search through an “endless aisle” of products you may not currently carry, and order them on the POS.

Online
Sell more gift & specialty items online
Launch an integrated eCommerce site as an extension of your store. Fulfill online orders from your stores, and drop ship through your distributors. Increase sales by integrating with online marketplaces (i.e., Amazon, eBay). Send automated, personalized email campaigns based on your customer’s brand preferences and past purchases. Ensure you are aware when low-quantity items are sold in store or online.
“As we were expanding beyond just a store business, we needed something that could handle eCommerce, phone orders, stores, and our Amazon partnership. We moved to Celerant to solve the multi-channel, or the omni-channel dilemma so to speak.”