Vodat International sets scene for taking a unified communications approach
Mike Bielinski will reveal how unified communications will provide businesses a single payment service for all channels.
Stockport, June 16th 2010 - Mike Bielinski, CEO at Vodat International, will outline how multi-channel retailers can improve the customer experience through unified communications, e-merchandising and a unified payments service, in his presentation at the Retail Bulletin Customer Loyalty conference, held at Cavendish Conference Centre, London on 22nd June.
Bielinski will reveal how unified communications will provide businesses a single payment service for all channels, which allows both online and in-store transactions to be cross referenced securely. This technology will allow customers to purchase in one channel and redeem/exchange/refund in another. It also provides a complete audit across channels and ultimately better choice for the customer.
Bielinski said, "Cross Channel Retailing incorporates the notion that all of a retailer's sales channels must be seamlessly linked & present the same face to the customer. It's generally agreed that customers want to interact across a retailer's channels. They want the same products and range to be available across the channel and the same products/range to be available regardless of which channel they choose to shop via."
Retailers should look to use unified communications to support this development. It involves breaking down the barriers to communication so that people using different modes of communication, different media and different devices can still communicate to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
According to a recent customer survey 75% of consumers are now using two or more channels to browse research and purchase products. Bielinski said, "This highlights the need for tighter integration across the channels. This will enable retailers to close the sale earlier and strengthen the customer experience. Taking a unified communications approach is a key aid to achieving this aim."
Bielinski will outline how retailers must look to utilise e-Merchandising. He argues that retailers must look to differentiate their business from competitors that are only a click away. He explained, "Retailers must have the ability to inform shopper about offers with threshold messaging to alert shoppers to discounts they are near to achieving. If they add ‘Web chat' and ‘Call me' buttons via unified communications it will give consumers an even better shopping experience."
Bielinski concluded, "This approach will help businesses operate more effectively in an increasingly competitive market. Ultimately, unified communications will helps organisations to respond better to customer interactions however they occur, E-merchandising will help retain customers and increase sales at the shopping basket and unified payments will provide customers with more flexibility and retailers more control on how customers pay for goods across all channels."
Vodat International also has a stand in the lobby area at the conference where Mike and the team will be able to discuss these issues further.
About Vodat International
Vodat International specialises in providing communication solutions to high street retailers. Vodat's specialist knowledge and experience in retailing enables it to leverage value from each of its client's networks through the development and application of retail specific products and services. Vodat's client base includes an impressive range of high street names placing it as the leading player in its chosen sector and the 8th fastest growing telecommunications company in the UK (source: Plimsoll report 2008)
For information about Vodat International please visit www.vodat-int.com
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