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Monday Morning Mobile: SMS, the Old Faithful

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By Seth Kaplan
September 11, 2011
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Mixed in with the hundreds of news articles I received this week was one that especially caught my eye: Retailers shouldn’t ignore text messaging when crafting m-commerce strategies. The reason is because I fail to remember the last time we spoke about our good ol’ friend SMS here at Monday Morning Mobile. I guess we have been too busy talking about the newer, sexier technologies, such as QR Codes, Apps and Mobile Websites.

The fact remains that text messaging is still the most widely used application in the world. There are over 187 billion text messages being sent each month here in the U.S. And while we all want to stay ahead of the marketing curve, differentiate ourselves from our competition and prove our prowess is utilizing today’s most cutting-edge technology (all good things), we must also keep in mind what works and is good for business.

The article quotes David Geipel as saying, “text messages are direct, conversational and interactive, something that is not always true about other forms of mobile engagement,” which I believe is very true. Another true benefit of text messaging from a sales perspective is that it is directly tied to the consumer who is texting, meaning their actual phone number. As such, if you implement a text message marketing program in your advertising to engage consumers, not only can you give them the information they want in a concise and direct manner – you can get the information you want; a lead with a phone number and topic to call back immediately.

As sales professionals, that’s really what it’s all about: creating opportunities in which we can engage with a prospective client or buyer. Text messaging allows us to do that. In addition, it is a phenomenal compliment to today’s sexier technologies like mobile websites and apps because you can imbed links within text messages that drive consumer traffic to those destinations.

While it’s easy to get caught up in looking for the next best thing, it’s important not to forget about the things that work best. Text messaging is widely used and provides great benefits to consumers and marketers. If you haven’t made it a part of your mobile strategy, you should consider how it can bolster what you’re already doing.

For more information on how text messaging can help your real estate business visit: www.mobilerealestateid.com.

Seth Kaplan is the president of Mobile Real Estate ID. Contact him directly at Seth@mobilerealestateid.com or, for more information, visit www.mobilerealestateid.com.

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