Newsletter Promotion: A Business SMS Use Case
Using SMS you can text prospects with details of your broadcast, and invite them to reply for free with their postal / email address which then adds them to your mailing list for another medium giving you more complete records.
The following are just some of the sectors already benefiting from using SMS text messaging to promote their newsletters: SMEs, Clubs & Societies, Retail, Consumer Products
For more information on how you could be utilising SMS text messaging within your business call us on 0800 954 5305 or email helpdesk@fastsms.co.uk
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