Just as you want customers to visit your tire and automotive service location frequently, you also want potential and present customers to visit your website. Displaying promotions on your website is a great way to encourage return visits. You will want to change your promotions regularly and add a few features to make it easy for your visitors to share your promotions with their friends.
Remember, each time ...[more]
Just as you want customers to visit your tire and automotive service location frequently, you also want potential and present customers to visit your website. Displaying promotions on your website is a great way to encourage return visits. You will want to change your promotions regularly and add a few features to make it easy for your visitors to share your promotions with their friends.
Remember, each time ...[more]
Just as you want customers to visit your tire and automotive service location frequently, you also want potential and present customers to visit your website. Displaying promotions on your website is a great way to encourage return visits. You will want to change your promotions regularly and add a few features to make it easy for your visitors to share your promotions with their friends.
Remember, each time ...[more]
As Tire Power users, we all have done it. We need to enter a customer transaction, only to not be able to find the customer’s name. We think they are in there, but why can’t we find their name? Is the name in the database misspelled, an extra space inserted, or does it have an extra letter which is making the search not work correctly? This can be frustrating and a little embarrassing, especially if the customer is right in front of you. Over the years I have heard and seen some pretty good tips to help you find that customer, such as using a phone number look up, or first name look up, but one of the most underused and powerful searches you can use to find an elusive customer in your database is the % sign lookup.
Let’s say I am in Front Counter searching for the customer, ‘Weaver Autobody’. The quickest way to search is to enter in “weav” in the ‘Last Name’ field. In this case, I do get some results, just not the one I need. I am fairly cer ...[more]
As Tire Power users, we all have done it. We need to enter a customer transaction, only to not be able to find the customer’s name. We think they are in there, but why can’t we find their name? Is the name in the database misspelled, an extra space inserted, or does it have an extra letter which is making the search not work correctly? This can be frustrating and a little embarrassing, especially if the customer is right in front of you. Over the years I have heard and seen some pretty good tips to help you find that customer, such as using a phone number look up, or first name look up, but one of the most underused and powerful searches you can use to find an elusive customer in your database is the % sign lookup.
Let’s say I am in Front Counter searching for the customer, ‘Weaver Autobody’. The quickest way to search is to enter in “weav” in the ‘Last Name’ field. In this case, I do get some results, just not the one I need. I am fairly cer ...[more]
As Tire Power users, we all have done it. We need to enter a customer transaction, only to not be able to find the customer’s name. We think they are in there, but why can’t we find their name? Is the name in the database misspelled, an extra space inserted, or does it have an extra letter which is making the search not work correctly? This can be frustrating and a little embarrassing, especially if the customer is right in front of you. Over the years I have heard and seen some pretty good tips to help you find that customer, such as using a phone number look up, or first name look up, but one of the most underused and powerful searches you can use to find an elusive customer in your database is the % sign lookup.
Let’s say I am in Front Counter searching for the customer, ‘Weaver Autobody’. The quickest way to search is to enter in “weav” in the ‘Last Name’ field. In this case, I do get some results, just not the one I need. I am fairly cer ...[more]
As Tire Power users, we all have done it. We need to enter a customer transaction, only to not be able to find the customer’s name. We think they are in there, but why can’t we find their name? Is the name in the database misspelled, an extra space inserted, or does it have an extra letter which is making the search not work correctly? This can be frustrating and a little embarrassing, especially if the customer is right in front of you. Over the years I have heard and seen some pretty good tips to help you find that customer, such as using a phone number look up, or first name look up, but one of the most underused and powerful searches you can use to find an elusive customer in your database is the % sign lookup.
Let’s say I am in Front Counter searching for the customer, ‘Weaver Autobody’. The quickest way to search is to enter in “weav” in the ‘Last Name’ field. In this case, I do get some results, just not the one I need. I am fairly cer ...[more]
We were pleased to notice TIREMAX, a multi-store chain based out of Conroe, TX, and a long time Tire Power Software user, were featured in a very nice article in the March 10th issue of the TireBusiness.Com on-line publication. TIREMAX has now begun franchising its retail concept across the nation, so their expansion efforts were highlighted in this article. Good job TIREMAX, and congratulations from all of us here at TCS. Follow the link below for the full article…
http://www.tirebusiness.com/subscriber/headlines2.phtml?cat=1&id=1268156842
We were pleased to notice TIREMAX, a multi-store chain based out of Conroe, TX, and a long time Tire Power Software user, were featured in a very nice article in the March 10th issue of the TireBusiness.Com on-line publication. TIREMAX has now begun franchising its retail concept across the nation, so their expansion efforts were highlighted in this article. Good job TIREMAX, and congratulations from all of us here at TCS. Follow the link below for the full article…
http://www.tirebusiness.com/subscriber/headlines2.phtml?cat=1&id=1268156842
We were pleased to notice TIREMAX, a multi-store chain based out of Conroe, TX, and a long time Tire Power Software user, were featured in a very nice article in the March 10th issue of the TireBusiness.Com on-line publication. TIREMAX has now begun franchising its retail concept across the nation, so their expansion efforts were highlighted in this article. Good job TIREMAX, and congratulations from all of us here at TCS. Follow the link below for the full article…
http://www.tirebusiness.com/subscriber/headlines2.phtml?cat=1&id=1268156842
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