Guide to evaluating charity retail systems
The do’s and don’ts of procuring a new charity retail system
Read moreRachel is passionate about retail and the ever-changing retail technology environment, with a keen eye for upcoming retail trends that are set to shake up the sector.
The do’s and don’ts of procuring a new charity retail system
Read moreWe have created 4 actions that you can do that will support charities during these unprecedented times, so that charities can be there for those who need them when now, and when normality resumes.
Read moreRead about how Douglas Macmillan Hospice has increased revenue in their charity shops, improved Gift Aid conversion and donor loyalty with Cybertill.
Read moreWatch how The Salvation Army implemented Cybertill’s one integrated system to run ticketing, EPoS, ecommerce and café at their new visitor attraction and museum at this iconic Beatles site.
Read moreNational charity Barnardo’s work to transform the lives of the UK’s most vulnerable children, helping thousands of families each year build a better future. With over 700 shops across the UK, its retail operation generated £15m profit in 2018, 25% up on previous years.
Read moreMaking the switch from a manual retail system to EPoS doesn’t have to be as daunting as it sounds. In fact, it can be quite liberating to retailers of all sizes, freeing up time and resource to serve customers and sell more, rather than be tied down to admin work.
Read moreCreate loyalty schemes you know your customers will love with Cybertill’s CharityStore fully configurable Loyalty module that can really help you make sense of your shopper and donor data, letting charities optimise loyalty programmes to deliver real value to supporters.
Read more77% of consumers would buy books second hand, whilst 62% would buy previously owned vinyl and CDs. (YouGov)When we look at a breakdown of these results, 82% of 35-44-year-olds selected that they would purchase books second hand, followed closely by the 45-54 age group (79%). Interestingly, 73% of Gen Z (18-24-year-olds) would by books second hand, along with 77% of 25-34-year-olds.
Read moreHow does your charity promote Gift Aid? This blog post looks at the 4 essential promotional activities charity retailers can use to improve how they ask for Gift Aid on donated goods.
Read moreAt Cybertill we have been reviewing the process of Gift Aid for many years, updating our product along with discussing guidelines with HMRC and we believe we have the best solution – Electronic donor sign-up.
Read moreStock control in a charity shop. I know, it sounds like an oxymoron. Donated goods are the bread and butter of charity retail, but in no other industry is there a huge sense of the unknown; you have no idea what is going to be donated, when it will be donated or where it will be donated to.
Read moreDownload the CharityStore platform brochure to learn how you can streamline your charity retail operation and maximise Gift Aid revenue.
Read moreSupporting hospice retailers looks at the benefits EPoS can bring to the hospice retail sector and how four of Cybertill’s customers have benefited from the charity retail platform.
Read moreToday, there are more than 9,000 charity shops across the UK and that number is growing at an exponential rate.
Read moreMany charities have evolved into more commercial organisations, increasingly reliant on raising income through their network of shops and being accountable to their supporters for their operating costs and the actual percentage that is ploughed back into their cause.
Read moreAccording to research undertaken by OnePoll 44% of consumers are now shopping in charity shops.
Read moreFollowing the announcement that more than 2,000 charities across England are having their funding cut or withdrawn by local councils they now need to find new funding streams.
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