SMS marketing is an important communication channel for marketing. But if you haven't done it before, it can seem difficult to get started. Often I hear marketers talk about how SMS marketing isn't right for their business. Or they're worried about customers responding negatively to their messages. And these are valid concerns. However, when done properly SMS marketing can be a very effective communication tool with clear benefits for businesses of all sizes.
Benefits of SMS marketing
Relatively low costClose to 100% open rates (the highest of all marketing mediums)Almost immediate deliveryROI trackingPersonalisation and targeting capabilitiesSo if you have a short message you want customers to see as soon as possible, sending an SMS is an excellent way to go. But before you jump in, there are a few things you need to know.
Your requirements
Just like email marketing, SMS marketing is permission based. So it's vital to have consent and comply with anti-spam legislation. Here in Australia, the Spam Act 2003 incorporates email and SMS marketing with the same basic requirements applying to both.
Consent must exist prior to sending your messageThe recipient should easily be able to identify the senderThe recipient needs to have a simple method for opting outAustralia's governing body ACMA provide good advice for adhering to anti-spam legislation around consent for SMS marketing. Plus sms marketing software providers like Vision6 take the worry of processing opt out requests off your hands as this happens automatically with the capture of SMS responses from your campaigns.
Common uses
SMS marketing is a whole lot more than sending sales and promotional messages to customers. In fact, if these are the only SMS messages you're sending to customers, you may need to reassess your SMS marketing. SMS is also a great option for:
Event and appointment remindersBirthday and anniversary messagesService alertsEmergency notices (such as product recalls)And yes...
CompetitionsTime sensitive promotionsImportant considerations
People tend to be more protective of their mobile phone than they are their email address. This is mostly because it's considered a personal device reserved for communicating with friends and family. So be mindful how you start communicating with people via SMS.
Make your messages helpful first, promotional second.When asking for a mobile phone number, be clear on why you're asking for it and the types of messages people can expect to receive from you.Always give people options. Let them choose how they want to be contacted whether it's via email, mobile or both.Only send SMS messages at appropriate times. Nobody likes being woken up at 6am by the buzzing of their phone.Matthew Johnson is the EDM specialist at email marketing software company Vision6. As the Australian leader in all things e-messaging, Vision6 empower thousands of businesses to achieve great marketing results using the power of email, SMS and social media marketing.
Matthew also provides helpful email marketing tips and insights on the Vision6 blog http://www.vision6.com.au/blog
SMS Marketing is one of the most popular modes of marketing in vogue these days and is very much useful in direct sales and marketing. This is one of the fastest ways of growing your business. Thanks a lot.
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