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Text message spam.

December 7th, 2010

The talk is about spam again — not email spam, but spam sent via SMS. Also known as text message spam. whether SMS spam is as big a problem as email spam?

The situation varies around the world — some of this is due to the different views on spam in various cultures, similar to email spam. For example SMS spam in China is much more prevalent than it is in the West, but the locals are far more tolerant of it than Westerners are.

A widely-quoted statistic on SMS spam is from Ferris Research, who estimated that 1.5 billion spammed text messages were received in the U.S. during 2008. That sounds like a big number, but a year is a long time and there are tens of millions of subscribers in the country.

I work that out as about one spam message per person per quarter, on average — some people will get more, some less. It’s occasionally annoying, but incomparable to the email spam problem, where a typical user might receive hundreds of spam messages per day (unless they have a good spam filter, of course!)

So why is this? How come email spam is a 5,000,000% bigger problem than SMS spam? It mainly boils down to three related factors…


Cost of Service

Email is free. Mobile phone service isn’t. To be more precise, the marginal cost of sending email is zero, but sending a text message costs of the order of $0.10 (much less in quantity).

Shady marketers and criminals love email. They can send email for free, either by stealing service from innocent users via botnets, or by using so-called “pink contracts” (where ISPs turn a blind eye to a customer’s spamming ways).

If the marginal cost per message is zero, who cares if 99% of your email is filtered before reaching your victims’ inboxes? Let’s say you send a million messages advertising fake ED drugs and 1% gets delivered. Of that, 1% results in a sale. That’s 100 sales, each of which might generate, say, a $10 affiliate revenue; $1,000 in total. So, in order to make a profit, your average cost to send each message needs to be less than one tenth of a cent.

However, in the SMS world, the privilege of sending bulk SMS is reserved for those with money and a valid contract. Bulk SMS might cost a few cents per message to send: a couple of orders of magnitude more than email.

Of course, spammers can and do uses stolen credit cards to buy service, but the providers are quick to shut down such abuse.

  • If you receive a SPAM text message, please let your carrier know as soon as possible. Make sure to include the message, time and phone number.
  • In general, we recommend wireless users to make sure their purchase is from a trusted source before them sign-up for a product or service.

Why Bulk Sms

July 9th, 2009

Short Message Service or SMS, a part of the GSM specification, is also commonly referred to as text messaging or “texting” as well. SMS is a method by which messages can be sent to a cell phone via another cell phone, a computer connected to the Internet, a regular land line, or a handheld device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA).

New research from mobile Youth shows that mobile messaging is faster becoming an integral part of their lifestyle. Indian youth are currently sending around 40 text messages a day per cellular connection and this volume will grow by more than 200 percent.

According to the research the mobile market in India is expected to reach to 1.67 billion users in 2008 and the value of mobile commerce is expected to reach $88 billion by 2009. With the growth in the cellular market, the marketers have found a new way of advertising to reach the consumers. According to the GSM association, the cellular phone users send 10 millions or more SMS in a month. The addiction towards SMS and its popularity among youths has contributed to SMS advertising to emerge as the most suitable and effective medium for advertising.

The SMS has emerged as marketing communication phenomenon for the advertisers to reach their clients anywhere, anytime. One can use SMS gateways to generate the maximum awareness in client’s mind with the minimum possible costs. The SMS gateway can also be used for brand recalling. The SMS marketing provides a sure shot method for reaching a wide base of clients; more and more companies are using this method to reach out to their client base. According to the research the text message advertisements have found to boost the clients’ inclination to purchase by 36% which explains its popularity among marketers.

Short Message Service has the ability to send & receive text messages to and from mobile phones. Short message content is limited to 140 ASCII characters. SMS Gateways provide a way to send SMS to mobile phones and pagers. With the advances in SMS technology, it has become easy to send bulk sms around the world. Whether it will be a single message, or a multiple message i.e. the list containing millions of numbers.

Need to send bulk SMS text messages?

July 9th, 2009

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SMS Marketing has really taken off in the past twelve months. It is considered a highly personalised, interactive form of marketing that has immediate impact. News and promotions are delivered in an instant. Promoters have confidence that messages won’t sit disregarded in an email inbox, they’ll get through to customers at once, wherever they may be. With version-next cost-effective Simple Online SMS Service, whatever your message is, you can send it in a minute.

When a potential customer texts a reply to an advert, their number and any details are automatically logged in your private account and also forwarded to your nominated email address so you can either call them straight back or save for future campaigns. Txtlocal’s system has been designed for ease of use. It’s simply a matter of typing, importing or automatically collecting customers’ phone numbers into a list, then typing the message and pressing send. The message is then delivered in an instant to everyone in the list.

ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS JUST GOT CHEAPER WITH SMS MARKETING

July 9th, 2009

As an entrepreneur, identifying the marketing tools and strategies that work well for your kind of business is paramount to her overall performance.An enormous marketing budget doesn’t necessarily translate to large sales. It’s effective marketing that generates large amount of sales.

As a small business owner, it’s erroneous to think that until you have a huge advertising or marketing budget, that’s when more sales will flow. Wrong! Doing the right thing for your small business is what matters.

For some months now, I have taken time to study resources on small business and the marketing tools and strategies available to them (without really having to deep your hands too far into the savings). I have applied these principles to my consulting work and it’s working!

CUSTOMISED BULK SMS MARKETING WILL WORK FOR YOU TOO…
Bulk SMS is one of the most effective, yet cheap marketing tool available to a business. Though the use of direct mail and other forms of direct marketing are still in use, SMS marketing has taken the centre stage. Companies now make use of this strategy to inform, educate, advice and promote their products and services to target audience, customers or clients.A well drafted and targeted SMS campaign is able to bring you new businesses, clients, or repeated calls from prospects.

USEFUL TIPS WHEN SENDING A CUSTOMISED BULK SMS…
1. A targeted list of recipients’ number can be more effective than mass marketing. However, you may find new prospects from your mass marketing effort.

2. Make sure you use a sender ID known by your audience, or at least be consistent in the case of a first time. Your sender ID is the name that appears above the message when a recipient receives your message. Your sender ID may be the name of your business or web site, but it must not be more than 11 characters (including space).

3. Avoid ambiguity. Be direct when drafting your ad copy.

4. Make your 160 character message worth reading by always giving the reader useful information.

5. The ad should promise the reader some benefit that will accrue from accepting the ad’s premises.

6. The ad should be persuasive enough to make the reader call you.

7. Put a contact information in the body of the message; for example, your phone or e-mail address.

8. What action do you want from your audience? Is it to call, email, or just visit your site? Or probably you just want to give an information.

9. Don’t merge several ads in one campaign. Make sure to send different messages for different products or services.

10. Don’t bombard your recipients with a lot of sales messages, otherwise they will lose interest in whatever you have to say

SMS become more popular like never before

July 8th, 2009

WHEN I took up amateur photography, the only expectation I had was the possibility of finding a creative outlet and at best an inspiration to travel.

The viewfinder seems to have provided a great deal more than that.

My random excursions to shopping malls, busy streets, parks and even Zoo Negara in search of the perfect picture has unearthed an unusual but interesting trend with huge marketing potential.

While hoping to capture people going about their daily lives, I noticed young couples not just hanging out and spending what seemed like quality time but also doing something I didn’t expect; constantly texting away on their cell phones.

The occasional SMS when you are with your partner, I figured, was understandable but to be doing it non-stop, I assumed, was just bad manners.

My curiosity eventually got the better of me and I got into my discovery mode to find out why.

Had the rules of engagement changed so dramatically for this millennial generation? And who were they texting to? More importantly, why?

I have to admit, this empirical research has been one of the more interesting ones I have involved myself in. It’s been casual, personal, tedious yet fulfilling. Here’s a peek into just some of what I found.

With over 90% penetration of cell phones in Malaysia and perhaps even higher penetration in urban centres, it’s logical to assume that certain rules are bound to change. Marketers and advertising agencies alike need to start looking a little deeper into behaviour that this technology is affecting.

While there is no denying that broadband access through the ubiquitous cell phone is something to look forward to, it’s the simple text messaging that is altering behaviour like never before. SMS is now.

This simple application is allowing cash-strapped young people who today cannot fully explore 3G due to price to remain connected virtually 24 hours. And it is this connectivity that deserves further discovery.

Twenty years ago, we used to collect our days’ events and share them over coffee or tea in the evenings. There really wasn’t any other way to do it.

The extreme in those days was the stereotype of your typical teenage girl glued to the telephone. That image was synonymous of the times.

Times may have changed since but that need to stay connected hasn’t and is today being fed like never before.

Young people, aged roughly between 16 and 24, are sending out anywhere between 40 – 60 text messages a day.

Events in their lives go digitally public within their close-knit community moments after they happen.

These text messages range from personal issues about pocket money to more serious confrontations with bosses if they are employed.

Combine that with over 10 calls a day that sometimes complement these messages and you realise that there is very little talk about in the evening.

Personal time is increasingly becoming quiet time with short conversations in between text messages. So who are these text messages going to? Mostly common friends.

And when I spoke to them about content, it was facetious at best. The messages are mostly about nothing of significance. This may spell doom for old world romance but it also defines a powerful new marketing opportunity.

Conversations with these youngsters revealed that silence can sometimes be overwhelming and a text message, even from a marketer, is a welcome break.

The right marketing message about a sale or an interesting promotion quickly gets forwarded and becomes an event for them to gather in numbers.

As I discovered, this “Now” generation is unlikely to remember a promotion or event for less than a few hours. The stimulus needs to be timed such that it targets them when they need it. The potential for such a message becoming viral is highest in the evenings and over weekends.

For the affluent urban Millennials, this takes on a whole new face. Armed with camera phones, images are uploaded almost immediately on social networking sites like Facebook and Friendster. The time lag for participating in a social event is nearing zero. An entertaining evening is quickly populated by friends on such sites. If you are targeting young, urban, affluent consumers take heed of the speed with which social networking can turn a poor turnout into a crowd.

Find the mavens on Facebook and Friendster and cultivate them as ambassadors. The game is much bigger than merely having your brand’s profile on these sites. We need to get deeper.

Surprisingly, perpetual connectivity is resulting in a lot of free time. And that time needs to be filled with exciting events and cleverly designed marketing initiatives.

A word of caution though; just as a “happening” event can become bigger than it was intended, a poorly organised one can go from bad to worse. Digitally, bad news travels faster than good news.

Are you prepared for mobile marketing? It’s right time for it.

July 8th, 2009
Even in a down economy, people’s desire to communicate seems to be unquenchable.

I am not going to predict this to be the year of mobile marketing, since we have all seen that falsely predicted for a number of recent years now. But I have been very impressed by some key mobile trends that are on the rise. The fact that there are now more mobile devices than televisions and computers combined, speaks of opportunity to me! As marketers plan their engagement marketing strategies for the rest of the year, they should consider these important trends.

Text Messaging Surpasses Monthly Mobile Phone Calling: A recent Nielson study found that texting is now more popular than calling someone on your mobile phone. The tipping point seemed to come in Q3 of last year, when it was reported that 202 million of 263 million American wireless subscribers were now paying for text messaging either as part of a package or on a transaction basis. Not only are people signing up for text messaging, but they are texting at an amazing rate each month. What this translates into is a huge marketing opportunity for companies to make the move closer to “conversational marketing” with a broad audience of mobile users who are engaged and open to communicating with brands they know and trust.………

Bulk sms proves to be most popular in 2009

July 8th, 2009

So far this year our bulk messaging suite, Contact Now has been exceeding all sales expectations, both sending bulk e-mail and bulk SMS messages are hugely popular at the moment.

What is causing this though?

Are marketing departments turning to communicating with customers and prospects via e-mail and SMS because it is cost effective and in the current economic climate with marketing budgets being slashed this is a good option.

Or are marketing departments realizing the benefits of treating a customer as an individual and are starting to shift the focus from 1 to mass communication to 1 to 1 communication, personalizing content based on a consumer’s identity.

It is probably both and every company should be looking at communicating with their customers either by e-mail or by SMS, it is cheaper and more effective than traditional mail and you can get an immediate response.

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July 8th, 2009

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What is Bulk Text Messaging?

May 9th, 2009

An SMS text message is a message that is made up of no more than 160 characters and is the mobile equivalent to an email. Research into the use of mobile phones and text messaging has shown that in the UK alone we send over 100 million text messages a day and that over 90 per cent of these messages are read by the recipient within a matter of minutes. It should come as no surprise then that companies are now using bulk text messages to market their products and services to their customers and that text message marketing is perhaps one of the most effective, direct and personal marketing tools available today.

Bulk text messaging basically refers to an advertising medium where by a company can send a single text message containing important promotional information to multiple individuals at the same time. A significant number of people can be reached via a text message yet one of the most important benefits of SMS or bulk text messaging is that it is significantly cheaper than using direct mail or traditional advertising techniques. Another advantage is that people are more likely to remember a text message to their personal mobile phone than they are an email.

Today there are hundreds of companies that provide bulk SMS management services. The reason for the growing number of companies supplying bulk SMS services is that the number of companies and organisations using SMS as part of their marketing strategy is growing rapidly. Dynmark international is a leading SMS text messaging supplier that has been providing mobile data applications to large and small businesses since 2001 when the company was first founded.

In 2004 Dynmark launched e-txt™ its award winning SMS bulk text message and distribution service. Thousands of companies and organisations are now using e-txt™ for marketing and customer relationship purposes. The service provided by Dynmark offers its users a quick and efficient way to stay in touch with their customers or members in a manner that is both more convenient and much cheaper than traditional marketing techniques such as cold calling or email.

SMS messaging is very similar to an email in that it can be stored by the recipient and read again at a later date. On the other hand it has been estimated that nearly 90 per cent of emails today are considered to be spam. Mobile phone technology is much less intrusive therefore is much harder to spam. e-txt™ software also enables you to build up a database of numbers that have been provided with the permission of the recipient so the people you are contacting via SMS are more likely to be genuinely interested in your services and respond.

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