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Background: So have a few casual mobile games in the Play store which have a store listing conversion of c.35%. Retention rates are variable but have improved with each release as have improved focus on replay value.
Main install source has been paid google ads. Monetization is through intersitial and rewarded ads.
A1 i)Having a mailing list or user base and ii) compelling video ad. but still trying to figure out #3
A2 Instagram.. tried influencer and promoted post.. got likes and some comments but never followers. There's no follower campaign option on facebook ads. I'm thinking as mentioned with A1 maybe the video has to tell a story moreso than just video gameplay.
Twitter.. engagement video views and brand awareness campaigns just seem to mostly attract bots with a few likes. Follower campaign seems most effective in getting real people but can cost around Β£1.50 per follower. Does that sound like good value?
Facebook page.. have one but not yet explored use in any depth. Any tips welcome.
Feeling a bit bombarded with SM and in general coming up with a strategy. Thinking may be should just be focusing on one channel. Plan B is to outsource it all..
What I have to trade: β’God-Level First Lines β’Cold Email Mastery β’The Vault β’Agency Incubator β’Email Marketing Chase Dimond β’Email Marketing Robert Allen β’Kaizen Cure
Hi, I run a small business that makes organic shampoo. Is it illegal to sms other small business hair dressers and ask if they would like to have a look at our product as I believe it could add value to their business?
I believe SMS is illegal but iβm not going to be bulk sending these out.
Looking forward to your replies !
Hey Reddit!
We use Shopify, and can't seem to find any affordable SMS marketing app for Europe. Both SMSBump and PostScript charge $0.50+ per message.
Any apps or services that have affordable SMS costs and basic flow/campaign capabilitys?
Iβve been looking to start some SMS marketing but the UK options look terrible. Any recommendations?
Text message marketing can be a very effective channel for promoting your music. Music marketing through SMS can help you communicate with more fans, more quickly, and more effectively. As an artist looking to grow their fanbase, text and email marketing are two very effective forms of direct marketing.
Social media allows you to post to your heart's content and see what happens. Alternatively, you can use text or email marketing to send your message directly to your audience. Weβve already done a blog post in the past about how to use email marketing, so this one is all about text (also known as SMS) marketing.
Letβs dive in.
As the name suggests, SMS marketing is marketing your music through the 160-character channel of SMS. Usually, an artist is seen partaking in either one of SMS Marketing or Email Marketing. This is probably because both these forms of marketing are a bit personal, and will cause pop-up notifications on each subscriberβs device, except with SMS, where you have to start and finish your pitch within 160 characters, which drives a lot of indie musicians away from SMS.
Except theyβre dead wrong! Because of one simple statistic.
SMS text open rates are as high as 98%, making it the highest of any marketing channel. In comparison, email open rates are usually around 20%.
20% is a pretty good number when it comes to open-rates, but that compared to 98%? In todayβs age, it does not make sense to not indulge in SMS Marketing.
Itβs not a competition, folks; it is a collaboration! But hereβs a few areas where SMS beats Email Marketing fair and square.
Faster open rates:
Emails are generally opened within 90 minutes after theyβre delivered. Texts usually take about 90 seconds.
Better deliverability:
SMS messages are easier to get through to recipients due to one thing: the email spam filter. Most marketing emails go to spam folders. SMS spam filters are downloadable, but they aren't a default feature like they are for email, and most people don't use them.
Higher click-through rates
A click-through rate represents the percentage of subscribers who open your message and click the link. As a result of SMS's shorter length, its average click-through rate is six times higher than email, at 19% for SMS and just over 3% for email.
No advanced tech needed
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