Mobile Marketing: Not Just For Kids Anymore

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Take the time needed to learn how social media works, and how mobile marketing works right along with it. You need to do your research or extract the knowledge from those who already have it. Hire someone if you need to and it will pay off in the long run.

Personalize your messages. Use the subscriber's name and make sure the platform you use can inset the person's inputted information into the message. Having personalized messages helps improve your relationship with your customers. You have only 160 characters and the person's name is included, no matter the length. Try keeping your messages short when you personalize them.

Use a platform that allows you to personalize your messages by way of tokens. Personalizing something is always a great touch. You can put your recipient's name in every message making it a little more likely they will want to read it. Just keep in mind the 160 character limit when doing using tokens with email formatting.

Make use of Apple's in-app purchase mechanism. This feature makes it easy for people using your app to buy things right from the app itself. This mechanism is especially good for subscription services associated with magazines or online content, as well as to unlock additional app features like reduced advertising.

Make unsubscribing to your text messages or e-mails an easy and painless process. Remember that just because a customer is unsubscribing to your messages does not mean they no longer wish to be your customer. If you make unsubscribing a difficult or impossible task, your customers will lose respect for your company or brand.

Let your customers opt out. It is understandable that you want to keep all your contacts, but you have to give your prospective customers a way to stop receiving your texts. Give opt out instructions at the end of your texts or provide a link they can click on to stop future messages. This simple step can help to build respect for your business.

Keep in mind that mobile marketing is targeted for keeping your current customers, not acquiring new ones. Current customers know your product, and are much more open to getting texts from you and trust your website. New customers will probably find you using a regular computer, though it won't take them long to sign up for texts.

Remember the call to action. All of your mobile marketing efforts must contain some idea of what you want your prospect to do next. Every communication you have with a customer or prospective customer must have a purpose, so make sure you always keep that in mind. You want them to buy your products, after all.

Well, hopefully the aforementioned collection of tips will help you know what to do and expect when it comes to mobile marketing. When handled with skill, this feature of marketing will prove to be a valuable aspect of your marketing plan.


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