These days, people have come to rely heavily on their mobile devices, so
heavily in fact that there is now a name for the fear of being without a mobile
phone contract, nomophobia. The term was coined in a British study that found
that 53% of people experienced anxiety when they lost their phone, had their
mobile phone battery die, or lost network coverage. Another study revealed that
people would rather go a week without brushing their teeth than a week without
their mobile phones. Why the strong attachment? People use their mobile phones
(especially smartphones) for virtually everything. Not until forced to go
without a mobile phone for a day or two do people realize how much they’ve come
to rely on it.
Why is all this important for marketers to know? Because it shows just
how powerful a mobile marketing campaign can be. And while there are many ways
to do mobile marketing, one that remains the most successful is text message
marketing. Texting is the number one activity for mobile phone owners. But
before you launch your text message marketing campaign, here are a few things
you should know.
Texting Is Personal
Text message marketing’s greatest strength is always its greatest
weakness: it’s personal. Television and radio commercials aren’t too intrusive
because we’re used to tuning them out. We’re also used to getting tons of spam
in our inbox. But there’s something more personal about receiving a text. For
that reason, there are regulations to keep text messaging a permission-based
channel. In other words, you can’t text people unless they give consent to
receive your texts.
While somewhat limiting, it is also a good thing. Those that do opt in
to receive text messages will be your most loyal customers so long as you don’t
abuse the relationship you have with them. Excessive texting or sending texts
early in the morning or late at night can quickly ruin rapport.
Text Message Marketing Is A Two-Way Communication
Many business owners mistakenly believe that text message marketing is
only a way for businesses to communicate with their customers. If done right
however, a text message marketing campaign can work both ways. Businesses can
use text messages to create a two way relationship in which customers are
actively engaged. In turn, businesses can gain vital insight by seeing how
customers interact with texts.
Text Message Marketing Is Flexible
Many business owners are narrow-minded when it comes to using text message
marketing. Though sending mobile deals is certainly a great way to get
customers excited, it isn’t the only way. Text message marketing is versatile.
Feel free to experiment with other ways to use text message marketing. Find
what works and what doesn’t. You can use it to inform customers about new
products. You can use it to text receipts or shipping notifications. You can
even use texts to request customer feedback. Make sure to reward survey
participation with an exclusive deal and you’ll be on your way to creating
close relationships with your customers.
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Source:
thenextweb.com/mobile/2013/11/01/sms-making-comeback-conduit-connecting-mobile-consumers-technically-never-left/
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