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How To
Choose The Right Billing Software For Your Small Business
By
J Bender
Posted 12/17/2005If you
own or manage a small business, you know how much time can be spent
chasing down paper invoices, purchase orders and sales reports. It can
be a real nightmare! That is where billing software comes in. It
allows you to record all your customers, sales, invoices, inventory,
suppliers (and more) in a PC-based system that is easy to use.
Deciding that you need to invest in good quality
billing software is not hard. The tricky part can be choosing the
right software package for your requirements. There are dozens of
systems on the market claiming to be the holy grail of all your
business problems, but choosing the wrong one can cost you valuable
time and money.
Here's a simple checklist of 11 things to look for when purchasing
billing software for your small business:
1) Customer records
This is the core element of any billing system. What sort of
information do you need to record about your customers? There's the
obvious things like address, phone, fax, mobile, email and web
address. But what about marketing-related information like "how did
the customer find out about your business?", and "standard discounts"
for key clients.
2) Multiple contacts & Communication history
If many of your clients are businesses with multiple contacts, can
you record individual contact details for each person? Word of mouth
is the most powerful form of advertising, and statistics show that one
of the most important factors in customer satisfaction is good
customer service. Have you thought about keeping a log of all
communication with your customers? It can be extremely helpful for
improving internal communication within your business, and results in
a more personalised service for your clients.
3) Multiple shipments
Obviously your billing software will need to create sales orders -
that's a gimme. But do you need to record employee-related
information, like who the "salesperson" was? What about flexible
dispatch options, like multiple shipments per sales order?
4) Search facility
There's no point recording all this really useful information if
there's no easy way to get to it. Check that the search facility is
flexible and easy to use. What criteria can you search by? Here are a
couple useful fields you may want to use: customer phone number,
customer address, order date, dispatch date and dispatch consignment
number.
5) Tax & regional support
Are you able to change the tax rates on an order line basis? What
about currency formatting? If you and your clients are in Europe, then
there's no point using billing software that can only handle US
dollars.
6) Reporting
Producing accurate reports in seconds is something you no longer
have to dream about. In fact it is a necessity in today's competitive
market. Ensure your billing software can calculate information on
sales based on date, salesperson and customer type. If you operate a
B2B business, another key performance indicator may be dispatch
totals, based on date, and employee. But one important thing to
remember about software... you can only get out what you put in. So if
you are looking for a specific report, make sure that information is
being recorded by your billing software package.
7) Backup
I've seen first-hand how devastating a hardware failure can be.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of data can be destroyed in
seconds... if you do not have a backup procedure in place. Ensure you
select a billing software package that has a built-in backup utility
or works with your current backup system.
8) Online help & support
If you're a new computer user, then you'll definitely need a
software package that has a comprehensive online and easy-to-use help
system. Also check out what direct technical support is available
through the vendor. Some software companies charge very high fees for
personal support, so ensure you include this in your budget.
9) Budget
How much are you going to spend? That really depends on the
complexity of the software package you are looking for. Smaller
software packages can be found under US$100, and larger more complex
packages can cost well over US$3000. Take a look at the number of
customers you have, the number of sales orders you process, and choose
a solution that fits your business.
10) Customisations
If you purchase an off-the-shelf billing software package, you may
require minor customisations to suit your unique business processes
and industry. Some software vendors offer customisations at quite
reasonable prices. But ensure you include this cost in your budget.
11) Other features
What else do you want from you billing software? If you deal with
fixed price products, you may need a comprehensive inventory
management system allowing you to purchase stock, manage inventory
levels and supplier relations. Some quality software packages also
include a useful follow-up diary, allowing you to keep track of tasks
and assign them to other staff members.
When choosing a billing software package for your business, make
sure you check that it offers everything your business needs. And then
the only thing you'll have to worry about is what to do with all your
newly found spare time!
Josh Bender is an experienced database developer and qualified
software engineer. He helps small-to-medium businesses streamline
processes and improve efficiency using reliable and proven software
solutions. Take a free test drive of 'InstantSalesTracker',
easy-to-use billing software:
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