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Getting the most out of SMS marketing SMS, otherwise known as text messaging, is an increasingly popular communication channel for service providers and retailers in many different industry sectors. It is not just another way of keeping in touch, offering customers assistance and support, it can also be an effective marketing method, usable for announcing special offers, promotions and product launches. Cost effective customer service SMS text messaging service can be used to enable your customers to request information, help or send information such as metre readings or codes. This benefits them as it is cheaper, easier and faster than phoning up, and it benefits you as you can save on call centre costs. It is also available 24 hours a day, and their queries can be responded to at your own convenience, through whichever channel suits you best - text, email or phone. It does not just work for end users or retail customers either. Your distributors, agents or clients can also benefit from the provision of an SMS channel of communication with you. For example, they may wish to check the availability or stock levels of certain items, or request pricing information. All this can be integrated into an SMS system in a much more cost efficient way than a phone channel. Targeted marketing SMS advertising has not been around very long in comparison to other methods but it has already proven its effectiveness. It can of course be very precisely targeted, and is much more likely to be read than emails or paper mailings. Messages can contain special offers and discounts, reminders of customer events in stores or other ways of generating sales. The beauty of SMS marketing is that customers can text straight back to take up offers, click on a phone number in the message in order to call you, or click on a web address to visit the website, all direct from their phones. There does not necessarily need to be a direct call to action in the messages. They can equally be used to provide more general sales information such as new products or services being launched, interesting company news, or even a brochure optimised for viewing on mobile phones. Data gathering Of course the key to SMS marketing is to have a large and reliable database of customers' mobile phone numbers. Methods of gathering these include asking for mobile numbers during website registration, requesting them through loyalty schemes or during face to face retail transactions. Additionally, you can ensure that all your brochures, leaflets, posters and signage asks customers - or potential customers - to text with their business name to a specific number in order to join your database and receive special offers and discounts.