After announcing the launch March 13 of its SMSdelivery application
specifically for small and midsize businesses, SMS Media Group is introducing a
solution called SMSdelivery SMB, which offers software-as-a-service Short
Message Service technology, short code management, free training and support.
The company said it sees the SMB market as a major opportunity for growth.
Sheri Wells, CEO of SMS Media Group, said
text messaging can really help a regional business grow and prosper.
"Our new SMB platform lets companies launch a text messaging program
quickly and easily without incurring huge costs," Wells said.
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SMS Media Group said it is committed to helping SMBs become more productive and
efficient by leveraging text messaging, one of the fastest-growing
communications mediums in the world. "Now, more than ever, is the time for
small and medium-sized businesses to communicate with their customers and build
relationships; and text messaging is an affordable and personal way to do
that," Wells said.
The company said SMSdelivery SMB solutions help level the playing field for
SMBs so they can improve service and marketing to their best customers.
Companies can build mobile customer lists to deliver time-sensitive offers,
announcements or other personalized customer messages. Companies can also
deliver one-time promotions to attract new customers by allowing wireless
subscribers to send a text message and then instantly receive a coupon or
special offer on their mobile phone.
A recent Nielsen report found SMS communications have now surpassed voice
communications, with the typical U.S.
mobile subscriber sending 357 text messages per month, compared with 204 voice
calls.
According to Yankee Group analyst Jonathan Edwards, SMBs are becoming more
reliant on Web-based applications to run their businesses, from managing
finances to sales and marketing. Therefore, SMBs stand to gain the most from
on-demand Web-based applications. "They suffer from budget constraints,
limited IT resources and a highly distributed work force, which are all
addressed by SAAS," Edwards said.
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