Over the years, the
ways we communicate with one another has changed. Way back in the day, they had
telegrams and runners who took messages from place to place. Communication was
very limited. Then we got to a point where we finally had the ability to make
phone calls all over the world. Then email came along along with cell phones
and now smartphones. We’re at the point that we can practically spend all day
communicating with people around us. Your business should be moving with the
times and marketing with these kinds of changes. The only way to survive is to
stay ahead of the pack.
Biggest Changes With Text Messaging
One of the biggest
changes in how we communicate with the change that came with texting. The idea
that you could send a message that was instantly delivered to someone on their
phone, and they could respond whenever they had a chance instead of right away,
made a huge difference to communication. All of the sudden it was easier to
text dates and time. The idea of saying hello and catching up before getting
down to business disappeared. There was no point in pleasantries anymore when
texting. Because of this, people would rather text someone than call because
calling meant you had to spend time talking to someone whereas texting was fast
and easy. But this means it is easier to market too.
No Use For Pleasantries
It used to be that
companies had to make their customers feel good and get to know them. They
couldn’t just say “buy my product” without first offering the “hellos” and “how
do you dos.” Now everything has changed. People spend more time communicating
by getting to the point and skipping the pleasantries. That means your
advertising can get more to the point. Maybe the point is that there is going
to a sale today, and maybe the point is that you love your customers. Either
way, marketing to your customers is easier when you can simply text exactly
what you want to get across.
Change In Language
The other thing you
need to remember before marketing through text messaging is the fact that
language has been changing due to the change in communication. Facebook is now
a main source of communication for people, for example, and the language on
Facebook has changed how we talk to one another. A few examples are works such
as “like,” which can now be used as a noun, such as “I need another like on
this picture.” According to CNN, these kinds of changes in language affect how
we communicate. Another example is the idea of “sharing” something. Now, it
means you are simply sharing something you found on the internet on your
Facebook wall, but it used to be more in reference to have to sit with someone
and use the same book. These changes are good for your marketing though. If you
really get through to a customer or they really like the deal they offer, they
will “share” it with their friends. You need to be aware of these changes to be
able to effectively communicate with your customers though. Make sure you are
staying up to date with common verbiage, so you can use it in your text
marketing.
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Source: cnn.com/2014/02/02/tech/social-media/facebook-words/
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