Monday, January 28, 2019

How do you do SMS marketing?




SMS Marketing can be used in a wide array of ways. Here a few examples:

Use TEXT to figure out engagement with your business, to remind consumers about your brand and reward your main supporters.

Integrate SMS marketing with your email campaigns and your e-commerce.

Use text messaging as customer support or feedback tool as it's less complicated to work with a lengthy survey.

Learn more as SMS Profit: https://scgapps.us

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