SMS
SMS (Short Message Service) is a text messaging technology that allows users to send and receive brief text messages between mobile devices. Limited to 160 characters per message, SMS has become a ubiquitous communication tool used by billions worldwide for personal and business purposes. Check out these insightful articles from Martech Zone:
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Email Marketing & Automation
HighLevel: The Ultimate All-In-One Platform for Marketing, Sales, and CRM (Available for White-Labeling by Agencies)
HighLevel is a cloud-based platform that offers a variety of marketing, sales, and customer relationship management (CRM) tools. The platform is designed to help businesses centralize their sales and marketing workflows, manage and scale their operations efficiently, and improve their overall business performance. Some of the benefits of using HighLevel include: Simplified Lead Management: Easily capture leads from multiple sources…
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Mobile Marketing, Messaging, and Apps
Is Your Business Violating State-Level Do Not Call Regulations with Voice and Text Messages (SMS)?
Seldom a day goes by that I’m not getting a text message or phone call from a business that purchased my data and acquired my phone number. As a marketer, it’s quite infuriating. I didn’t provide my phone number to any organization with the knowledge that my number would be sold and used for prospecting. Do Not Call Legislation The…
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Mobile Marketing, Messaging, and Apps
PostReminder: Transforming How Brands Connect With Customers When Timing Matters
We know how busy people are – especially when they’re walking in the door and looking through their mail. Even if people are interested in a piece of direct mail, they usually set it aside and intend to get back to it at some point. But before they know it, too much time has gone by. The offer expired or the event ended, and…
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Advertising Technology
Shape: CRM, Lead Capture & Scoring, Sales Automation, and Pipeline Management
It’s amazing to see how advanced sales automation platforms are getting these days. I was just speaking with a colleague of mine where I mentioned that customer relationship management (CRM) was no longer a platform, it’s basically a feature. The platforms of old require often require massive implementation budgets that incorporate third-party integrations and tons of automation. I know… my…