77we Mobile
Marketing With Text
Messaging
The prospect of launching your first Mobile Marketing campaign can be
downright scary. Mobile is a new platform, with new conventions, new
language, and new metrics. Perhaps you’ve read a white paper in the
past. It was probably dozens of pages long and filled with
incomprehensible jargon. It may have discussed Mobile Marketing
campaigns that promised paradigm shift results. The only problem with
that kind of white paper is that the campaigns it spoke of were
dauntingly complex, and they seemed to rely on technology that has yet
to truly arrive. Moreover, they were expensive.
If you feel that way, we understand where you are coming from!
And that is why we put together this 77we Guide To Mobile Marketing
With Text Messaging:
Simplicity: Mobile Marketing encompasses a number of exciting
different delivery modes, including mobile video and location-based
advertising. The problem with these various modes is twofold: they are
unproven, require consumers to possess sophisticated devices, and they
are incredibly complicated for businesses to implement. That’s why
77we likes to focus on SMS. Text messaging bypasses these hurdles.
Nearly every mobile phone supports text messaging, and with 600 billion
text messages sent per year in the United States, a majority of
consumers are already familiar with the technology.
About 77we Texting:
77we Texting has led the mobile marketing industry in providing a
simple, affordable text messaging platform for small to medium-sized
businesses. We proudly offer the only US-based turnkey online solution
that allows clients from all industries – education, hospitality,
religion, politics, non-profits, technology and more – to develop and
execute a text messaging campaign very quickly.
Own a fast-food franchise and need to send instant coupons to hungry
customers? Organizing a weekly soccer league for your kids and want a
quick way to communicate with fellow parents? Looking for a way to
capture incoming leads for your sales team? Look no further.
Using our powerful platform, clients can setup SMS alerts, voting,
contests, polls and much more. Get instant feedback from your members
right to your 77we Texting inbox with our true 2-way messaging
capabilities. And with the easy-to-remember shared short code 48510,
setting up keywords is a breeze. We also offer advanced API and
dedicated short code options.
77we Texting currently supports text messaging to the US and Canada.
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A Note From 77we:
A few years ago, the term “Mobile Marketing” was a concept far too
esoteric and technical for businesses to grasp, let alone attempt to
implement in-house. But, now 77we Texting offers a web-based mobile text
messaging platform for businesses that’s easy to use.
Here’s how it works: You connect to 77we.com, click on text messaging,
request a campaign quote or cal,l and we will handle the rest. We can
get you setup within 24 hours, and after your setup, you will receive
your login info. That is if you choose to manage your campaign yourself.
When StoriedSuccess.com, recently used 77we Texting to remind users
about an upcoming interview, the number of people who paid for
subscriptions rose by almost 40%. Because of that online success rate
this StoriedSuccess.com scrapped its direct mail campaign, saving it
roughly $1,000 in postage for each mailing and even more in content
printing.
We love helping companies reach that “aha!” moment. So many clients come
to us with ideas they can only conceptualize. It’s rewarding to present
to them techniques using our 77we software that can help their ideas
evolve into real results.
We also love educating customers about what exactly Mobile Marketing is,
how they can use it and showing them what kind of results they can
expect.
What Is Mobile Marketing & Why Is It Different?
Mobile Marketing is, simply put, the practice of extending your
marketing efforts to mobile devices. Today ‘mobile devices’ primarily
means mobile phones, including smart phones such as the Blackberry Storm
and the Apple iPhone. In the future, we will likely see full-fledged
mobile computers with broadband Internet connection. Such devices will
offer a rich media marketing platform. However, those services are not
yet here on a meaningful scale. For example, less than a quarter of
Americans have ever browsed the mobile web. Consequently, this
represents a fundamental conundrum facing your firm when you consider
whether to launch your first Mobile Marketing campaign. You’ve heard
that Mobile Marketing is the future of advertising, but just not yet.
Only that’s not really the case.
Contrary to what you may have heard, Mobile Marketing is here, and savvy
firms, from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses, are already
running successful mobile campaigns. SMS Text Messaging is the key to
this puzzle.
Nearly every phone in the United States supports text messaging. Over
half of all Americans have sent or received a text message. The average
mobile phone subscriber sends nearly 200 text messages every month. When
you look closer, at the prized 18 – 29 demographic, the adoption rate is
even higher, edging toward saturation at 85%. Among those 30 – 49 years
old, the adoption rate is at 65% and climbing.
So, we Americans are clearly texting. But what do they think about being
marketed to via text message? In a recent Direct Marketing Association
survey, 70% of the sample revealed that they had responded to a
marketing text message. To put this in perspective, the DMA adds that
only 30% of those surveyed responded to a marketing email.
Why are consumers so eager to respond to marketing text messages? The
answer reveals the value text messaging offers to both you and your
customers:
It’s Interactive – 21st century marketing is about having a conversation
with your customers, rather than shouting at them. A world saturated
with intrusive advertising like spam, pop-ups, and commercials has
overwhelmed consumers. Increasingly, they tune out messages broadcast to
a wide audience, whether by using digital video recorders to skip past
commercials, or simply by ignoring the banner ads on their favorite
website.
It’s Personal – Your customers expect you to speak to them, and text
messaging allows you to reach them individually, whenever, wherever, in
the palm of their hands. This reach is of value to you the marketer. It
also is of value to your customers. With a few taps of their thumbs they
can respond to whatever message that you have sent them. With text
messaging you can build relationships with your customers.
It’s Immediate – Text Messaging, like Twitter, and Instant Messaging, is
blazingly fast. With text messaging you can communicate with your
customers as speedily as they are now accustomed to living. You can also
move quickly. Say you are a winter wear shop, and you see that today a
snowstorm is on its way. In less than five minutes you can send a text
message to your customers containing a special offer on hats and gloves.
It’s Trackable – When you send out text messages to your customers you
can see, in real time, who has responded to your message. It’s New -
Although thousands of companies large and small are already marketing to
their customers via text message, the medium is still in its infancy. If
you act now, you are letting your customers know that you are a
forward-thinking firm. Your marketing efforts will break through the
traditional clutter.
What Is The Value Proposition?
Mobile Marketing comes in many different flavors. For the vast majority
of businesses, we think that text messaging is the best way to reach
your consumers. In order to give you a quick overview of your options,
below we walk you through the forms of Mobile Marketing, other than text
messaging, that are available, explaining their pros and cons.
Advertising on the Mobile Web – Many prominent websites now offer custom
tailored sites for mobile phones, via WAP (Wireless Application
Protocol), and specially designed iPhone or Blackberry sites. The
problem is, less than a quarter of Americans use the mobile web. This
seriously restricts the reach of your mobile advertising campaign.
Furthermore, when you design a banner ad for the mobile web you need to
make sure that it will display correctly on thousands of different
devices, made by over a dozen different manufacturers. If your firm does
decide to build its own WAP site, you can easily integrate it into your
text messaging campaigns.
Bluetooth/Infrared – In recent years a number of brands have rolled out
Bluetooth and infrared marketing campaigns. In a typical scenario, a
street advertisement will offer consumers the opportunity to receive
marketing content wirelessly at the ‘hotspot.’ We have seen such
initiatives from Discovery Channel and Pepsi using New York City bus
stop shelters. These campaigns, while technologically innovative, are
rare.
Location Based Advertising – Many mobile phones are equipped with Global
Positioning System receivers. In a typical scenario, a store may send a
special offer to a consumer when they are in the neighborhood. This
technology is growing in popularity overseas, but it is very much in its
infancy in the US.
Multimedia Message Service (MMS) – Most mobile phones support multimedia
messages, which can contain text, sound, images, and even video. The iPhone, notably does not support MMS. The downside to MMS marketing is
that receiving such messages can be costly to consumers. Furthermore,
different networks and different devices conform to differing standards,
hindering simple, ubiquitous campaigns. Successful MMS campaigns are
typically run “on-deck,” which means that they confined to a single
carrier. Although running an “on-deck” campaign allows you to leverage
the power of MMS by conforming to a particular carrier’s technology, you
are limited to that carrier’s customers.
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Mobile Search – Marketers familiar with Cost Per Click (CPC)
search advertising programs such as Google AdWords, may be aware that
these programs are now available on the mobile web. Extending your CPC
search campaign to the mobile web presents numerous challenges. First,
mobile search suffers the same ‘reach’ drawbacks as mobile advertising.
Furthermore, the major cellular carriers hope to keep searches in house,
rather than ceding their users to a mobile search engine; and when
consumers search on their mobile device their intentions are very
different than when they are sitting at their desktop.
Mobile Gaming – Consumers have begun to embrace gaming on their mobile
phones. Some firms have begun to advertise within freely available
games. Mobile gaming is certainly popular, but it does not offer scale.
Furthermore, your firm may have difficulty finding suitable placements.
As you can see, all of these marketing formats have serious drawbacks.
We would not be surprised to see them become more viable in the future.
For now though, none of them offers the reach, the simplicity, and the
low cost of text messaging.
Since this is the 77we Guide to Mobile Marketing with Text Messaging, we
hate to complicate things, but we do need to help you understand an
important difference between the two common types of text message
marketing campaigns. Don’t worry – the difference is simple, but as you
will see, the steps that you will take to get started will vary based on
the type of campaign that you are planning.
There are two types of text messaging campaigns: pull and push. In a
push campaign, your firm starts off with a database of ‘Opted-In’ phone
numbers. A pull campaign is designed to build a database of phone
numbers for future use.
Pick A Firm – Can they handle volume; do they support all
carriers; do they offer easy-to-use software; do they offer advanced
features you may want to use down the road?
Target The Customers/Members You Would Like To Reach – The power of
marketing with text messages is that it allows you to reach the
customers you want to reach. Figure out who they are before you design
your campaign. (If you are conducting a push campaign, you already have
these customers’ phone numbers. If you are launching a pull campaign,
you will design the campaign to best reach your target customers)
Setup A Means To Collect Numbers – There are three ways to collect phone
numbers. You can direct your customers to opt-in by sending a message
with your keyword to a short code; you can collect customer phone
numbers using a web widget; or, if you are conducting a push campaign,
you can easily import previously collected phone numbers into your
campaign database.
Choose A Keyword – A Keyword is a short word (which may include numbers)
that customers send a text message to, in order to join your list. An
example would be: ‘Text KEYWORD to SHORTCODE to join our text messaging
list.’ When you select a Mobile Marketing firm to work with, such as
77we Texting, they will allow you to use their shared Short Code. In
77we Texting’s case this code is 48510. Feel free to give this a try!
Text 77we to the number 48510 and see what happens.
Choose A Good Call To Action (CTA) – You want to offer your customers
value in return for joining your database. A typical CTA might be: Text
KEYWORD to SHORTCODE to join our text messaging list and receive 10
percent off your next purchase at the ABC Boutique.
Design Your Promotional Efforts – Your Mobile Marketing campaign can
stand alone, or it can complement your existing marketing campaigns.
Keep It Simple! – When you send out a mass message, keep it
simple. You only have 160 characters. Use them wisely. And always send a
test message to yourself!
Always Allow Your Customers To Opt-Out – When you first text your
customers, you need to let them know how to Opt-Out from receiving
future text messages. This is usually accomplished by replying STOP to
one of your messages.
Track Your Results – When you run a campaign you are going to
collect a lot of data – response rates, time of day, and other data
points. Use that data to design your next campaign and you’ll achieve
even greater ROI!
As we have stated, Mobile Marketing with text messaging is easy. And,
there are other advantages beyond ease of use.
Ease Of Use – A Mobile Marketing package like 77we Texting is
simple to use. It is web-based, which means that there is no software to
install. You can check on your campaigns and launch new ones from any
computer with an Internet connection or even directly from your own cell
phone.
Cost Effective – Our current economic climate is extremely challenging.
There is a good chance that your customers are spending less. Meanwhile,
your competitors are cutting prices, hoping to generate whatever revenue
they can. When you start looking for places to cut corners, your
marketing budget often winds up on “the cutting floor”. A DIY Mobile
Marketing campaign allows you to keep talking to your customers without
the upfront costs of traditional ad buys. You can’t afford to stop
advertising, and text messaging allows you to avoid expensive,
untargeted campaigns in favor of inexpensive, targeted campaigns. Many
77we Texting clients tell us they were able to cut back on other, more
costly advertising methods once they built an effective database of
opt-in customers.
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Control – Everyone needs a helping hand every now and then, and a
premier Mobile Marketing firm like 77we Texting is always there to help
you get started and answer your questions. 77we Texting’s software
allows you to conceive and send messages on your own. Even more
importantly, you control every dollar that you spend.
Data – When you run your own Mobile Marketing campaign you
control your data. Names, phone numbers, response rates – whatever data
you collect, it is all yours. Campaigns That Are Uniquely Yours –With a
DIY solution you (or your marketing team) can design campaigns that fit
what your company does and what it represents.
Text Message Marketing That Goes Beyond Mere Messages
SMS Text messaging is the most popular and effective form of Mobile
Marketing because it does exactly what it is supposed to do. You can
achieve great ROI doing nothing more than occasionally texting your
customers with notices, reminders and offers. But, as you will see,
there is so much more that you can do. Importantly, for you and for your
customers, all of these compelling methods keep things simple.
Mobile Couponing – Invite customers to text in your keyword to
receive instant coupons that they can display in your store for a
discount. In numerous surveys, consumers report that they are especially
open to messages that offer value.
Contests – Commonly referred to as “Text-2-Win”, a mobile contest
offers consumers the opportunity to text in to win a prize. 77we
Texting’s software includes built-in contest functionality, allowing you
to randomly select winners or to offer prizes to the first “x” number of
entries. Every person that texts into the contest will be added to your
database of phone numbers
Voting & Trivia – Interacting with consumers often produces the
most successful marketing campaigns. Not only do Voting & Trivia allow
customers to put in their two cents on a topic, but you collect valuable
demographic data about your target consumers’ likes, dislikes and
personality trends.
Message Forwarding – The messages that your customers send you
can be forwarded to your email address or directly to your own mobile
phone. Radio stations use this feature to relay song requests to DJs.
Churches set up forwarding to a cell phone for anonymous prayer requests
during church services.
Send Messages From Your Phone – When you just cannot get to a computer
with an Internet connection you still can send out messages to your
database of customers. This is perfect for one-the-go clients and
marketers. Busy working the floor at a convention or a trade show?
Send out timely messages to your clients from your mobile phone. Message
Scheduling –If you know that you want to send out a message at some time
in the future, just enter it into the system, schedule it, and then when
the time comes the message will be sent out automatically.
Web Widget - A fully customizable signup widget allows patrons to
join your text messaging database from any website, email blast, MySpace
or Facebook page. This security-enabled widget only subscribes unique,
active cell phone numbers. Simply copy and paste the widget and you are
done!
Random Sends – Running a special offer? Only want to hit some of
your customers? With a random send the 77we Texting software will send
out messages to “x” number of random phone numbers in your database.
Application Programming Interface (API) –Generally API is for advanced
users only. Through your 77we Texting account, you can use our API to
integrate the sending and receiving of text messages with your own
website or application. This is helpful for firms with existing
platforms, such as doctor’s offices that wish to add an SMS notification
system to their CRM tool.
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