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Hi all, I would appreciate a little feedback from you.
If your customers asked you to communicate news and offers to them via SMS text message - and it only cost around 3p per person - would you consider it?
If you collected customer numbers via paper forms, via your website, by people texting a WORD to a shortcode (e.g text CHIPS to 60777) and you steadily grew an opt in list of your customers - would you send messages to them? If not, why not - considering that they have requested it?
If you consider that everyone carries a mobile phone in the UK, yet only around 50% of the population (ONS) have a Facebook account (and many less are regular users) - why are we hearing so much about using Facebook and Twitter for business when SMS text is possibly the more obvious first choice? With the ability to deliver messages instantly to the recipient, isn't that more effective than waiting for the next time they log into FB/Twitter and hoping they see your message?
If it takes the same effort to grow a social media following as it does to collect opt in mobile numbers - why do so few high street shops use mobile messaging when the reach of SMS is so much greater?
Why are so many businesses embracing QR codes, when SMS short codes (or a QR code that auto generates an SMS text) work on all handsets today, return an autoresponse message containing the URL + much more, and the business captures the mobile number automatically for follow up communication?
Many thanks.
If your customers asked you to communicate news and offers to them via SMS text message - and it only cost around 3p per person - would you consider it?
If you collected customer numbers via paper forms, via your website, by people texting a WORD to a shortcode (e.g text CHIPS to 60777) and you steadily grew an opt in list of your customers - would you send messages to them? If not, why not - considering that they have requested it?
If you consider that everyone carries a mobile phone in the UK, yet only around 50% of the population (ONS) have a Facebook account (and many less are regular users) - why are we hearing so much about using Facebook and Twitter for business when SMS text is possibly the more obvious first choice? With the ability to deliver messages instantly to the recipient, isn't that more effective than waiting for the next time they log into FB/Twitter and hoping they see your message?
If it takes the same effort to grow a social media following as it does to collect opt in mobile numbers - why do so few high street shops use mobile messaging when the reach of SMS is so much greater?
Why are so many businesses embracing QR codes, when SMS short codes (or a QR code that auto generates an SMS text) work on all handsets today, return an autoresponse message containing the URL + much more, and the business captures the mobile number automatically for follow up communication?
Many thanks.
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