Great Ways to Use SMS in 2020

09/02/2020 09:00 AM By Angela

Great Ways to Use SMS in 2020
SMS is a great channel when you want to reach your customers. Everyone who has a mobile phone (159% here in the Philippines--many own two!) have access to SMS, while only 86% have data connectivity.


Plus, SMS has high open rates -- anywhere from 82.1% to 98%, in fact. Many people have notifications set up for SMS, because they typically expect important information and updates to come through via SMS. Even better, 90% of SMS messages received are read within 3 minutes. Compare that to email that has only a 15-20% open rate!


SMS is not dead. It just needs to be used wisely and effectively to make sure people don't send UNSUB when you start sending your campaign texts.


We've got some interesting ideas you might want to use for your next campaign.

Offer Time-sensitive Mobile Exclusives

Everyone wants a good deal, and the people who have signed up for your mobile subscriber list are no different. Better yet, you need to give them a really good reason to stay and keep opening those texts you send them.


How?


Send them irresistible, time-sensitive exclusives via SMS. Perhaps hold a flash sale until 5pm with a valuable freebie or significant discount. Limited editions with limited stock are great incentives for people to order quickly and via SMS.


Make sure they see the urgency in your SMS copy: if they don't act now, the chance to snag a great deal is gone.

Raise Convenience by Offering Quick Order Features

If your business is one that customers typically return to order the same things, giving your customers the power to quickly order something via SMS is a great idea.


In the US, Domino's Anyware initiative allows patrons to order pizza just by texting a Pizza emoji. It’s a great initiative and one that you can do locally.


Own a coffee shop with regulars coming in every day to order? Let them quickly send a text message to alert you they’re coming in, and they can get their coffee fix as soon as they come in.


Do you sell specific grocery staples that need regular replenishment? Let your suki drop you a quick emoji and they get their staples delivered to them instantly.

Ask Receivers to Present OTP for Security

Ecommerce is all the rage these days. Everyone is buying things online and getting their goods delivered straight to their doors. At the same time, many are still hesitant and wary about online shopping for fear of losing their purchased goods.


Take a leaf from local courier Gogo Express. Recipients are required to provide an OTP code to receive their parcels -- ensuring that the parcels are released to the right people. This not only ensures where parcels go, but also gives people peace of mind when it comes to sending or receiving their items.


For the best online ordering flows, asking customers to confirm their contact details via OTP is a great way to signal that you’re serious about giving them the service they deserve.

Hold Exciting Competitions

Holding a contest in your SMS subscriber list can raise engagement and tell your subscribers the value of keeping an eye out on your messages. Similar to giving them mobile exclusives, holding these contests must be time-sensitive.


It’s also best to encourage them to respond to your SMS messages to participate, rather than visit a separate webpage -- remember, many may not have access to data when they get your message.

Provide Order Confirmations and Reminders

Giving your customers peace of mind when they order or set up an appointment with you is a no-brainer. SMS is a classic avenue for that, and with its high open and read rates, cannot be left off this list.


Whether you confirm orders or ask them to provide an OTP to confirm their mobile number, the acknowledgement that you have received their order and are working on it will give them peace of mind and raise their anticipation for their order.

Conclusion

It’s important to retain the trust of your subscribers when dealing with your SMS campaigns. Massive text blasts should be a thing of the past--don’t alienate them by sending inappropriate offers and messages.


If they see that your text messages are of good value to them, they’ll stay on and look forward to hearing from you. An engaged list can do wonders for your business--take care of them, and they’ll take care of you.