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Research : “75% of businesses didn’t know that 97.5% of all text messages are usually read within five seconds”

Textlocal.com, the business mobile messaging company has released a report which found that 86% of businesses were not aware of the high response rates of SMS and similarly, 75% of businesses didn’t know that 97.5% of all text messages are usually read within five seconds.

Interestingly though, the report also found that 67% of business owners actually preferred mobile messaging and mobile web compared to apps, and two-thirds stated that they found SMS more effective than email in their overall marketing campaigns.

This research suggests that even though businesses are aware of mobile messaging, they are still slow at understanding its true potential. There are many ways mobile can be used for businesses to boost profits, communicate with customers and run efficient operations, but this year mobile messaging has come out on top. Consumers are using it more and more, and even Ofcom recently stated that more people in the UK use their phones to text than to make calls these days. There has been a clear shift away from traditional ways of staying in touch.

Textlocal Managing Director Darren Daws said, “We believe there is still work to be done to educate businesses to communicate with their customers in this way. Our Great British Mobile Survey delved into the hearts and minds of 600 businesses across the UK and asked how they used, and what they thought about mobile marketing and communications. Our research indicates that many businesses are aware of mobile messaging, but there are still some who are yet to tap into the full potential of how powerful it can be as a business driver.

Our experience with thousands of businesses over the past 7 years tells us that whether businesses have a mobile strategy or not, there will always be a place for opt-in bulk SMS within their marketing mix.”

After 23 years since the first text message was ever sent, it still has an important role to play; as a driver for action, response or as a delivery mechanism. The problem for many businesses is understanding what mobile entails, how versatile it can be, and how it can be used to target audiences on mass.

Take this year for example for example; the Jubilee, the Olympics, the many festivals and events happening. It forces the question, how do smaller companies cut through all of this noise to reach their existing and potential customers? How do you rapidly reach out to a mass audience on the fly? How do you capture their contact details and communicate targeted messages to them in seconds? Mobile messaging gives you the tools to do this.

After all, isn’t marketing about convenience, speed and that personal touch?

For more insight and to download the full report go to www.textlocal.com/telegraph

For more information and interviews contact Rebecca McCormick, Communications Manager at Textlocal on rebecca@textlocal.com or 01244 573 244

 

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