Wi-Fi marketing on its own is pretty powerful. Customers come into your location for the offer of free Wi-Fi, and in turn you gather information about who comes into your store. What's the busiest day of the week? What's the busiest time of day? How long do customers typically stay within the store before leaving? All of this information and more comes with a good Wi-Fi marketing system, allowing businesses to make smarter decisions about things like operating hours and staffing. Wi-Fi marketing itself provides a wealth of information, but there's a way to make it even better.
It's great to know when customers are visiting your store, but it would be even better if you knew their spending habits. With most Wi-Fi marketing systems, when you connect your POS, you can automatically import sales data. This allows you to calculate things like the:
Now, rather than just knowing when a person typically visits your store, or how often, you can also learn how much they spend while they are there. All of this is done seamlessly - once a customer makes a transaction, it is instantly added to the database, and is there whenever you want to view the information.
With all of this new data coming in such as customer frequency, popular store times, transaction amounts, you don't want it to just sit in a database. You want to put this information to good use, and use it to improve your business through marketing. Here are just two examples on how you can do that:
Now let's say you have a customer who hasn't been back in a while. You could see what they purchased, and offer a discount on their next purchase, enticing them back. You've now brought in a return customer thanks to the information you gathered from your Wi-Fi marketing software and your POS system.
There are plenty of ways to use customer transactions paired with other customer information. However, you can't implement any of them if you don't have the proper system in place to collect it. If you have a Wi-Fi marketing system already in place at your business, you are missing out by not connecting it to your POS system. Doing so is fairly easy, and provides you with long term benefits that are sure to improve your business.