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The usage of SMS messaging by retailers, both online and bricks and mortar, is increasing dramatically as the advantages of fast, personal, compelling and low cost communication become apparent. SMS marketing can generate interest in prospective customers, increase the loyalty of existing customers and encourage repeat sales from both.

Operationally retailers can use SMS messaging to increase efficiency thereby both cutting costs and increasing satisfaction. Update customers with delivery information; encourage them to text you for stock availability or check for special offers. You will see below many examples of how SMS is becoming indispensable for retailers. If you haven’t yet implemented this please get in touch and we’ll get you started.

It’s said over and over that SMS is one of the most personal forms of communications today. That’s mainly because people guard their mobile numbers and only give them out to those they think worthy of them. So anyone who has opted into your SMS messaging has indeed invited you into their personal world.

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Businesses that sell to other businesses (B2B) are having trouble keeping up in the digital and mobile age. That’s according to a couple of eMarketer articles. The reasons for it are varied, but it may be mostly because they’ve been slow to acknowledge a change in culture.

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SMS messaging can be a one-way, or a two-way affair. Sending coupons, sale notifications, or event announcements are all one-way messaging. The recipient doesn’t need to reply in order to use the information sent. In two-way messaging though, recipients can reply to your messages. And that makes it much more interesting, engaging, and potentially a lot more work to manage.

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Facebook is a popular place. According to Statista, they had 1.44 billion active users in the first quarter of 2015. It’s no wonder then that businesses are flocking to advertise there. But big isn’t always better. SMS marketing is similar in many respects to Facebook advertising, and for some uses it is actually better. Let me explain and see if you agree.

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In many ways, SMS messaging is so commonplace people don’t think about it. They just do it. For example, using SMS for mobile marketing in retail is a fairly standard use case whether you’re a company or the consumer. But there are always exceptions – those who innovate when it seems there’s nothing new to be had. Here are two examples of companies from the US using SMS in ways no one else is – yet.

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