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Bouquet of mobile messaging Services |
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| ValueFirst provides end-to-end services required to execute a mobile marketing campaign. The services can be classified as: |
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| Targeted Marketing |
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Custom text and picture messages depending on the user profile are pushed to the target audience. Costs involved are the costs of the lists (you may have your own lists) plus the costs for sending the message. Messages can be created and pushed on the basis of pre-configured business rules. |
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| Short-code services |
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A 4 digit number accessible by subscribers of any mobile operator is used to run campaigns, receive response from consumers and generate an opt-in list. Used when the campaign is targeted at prospective customers and/or the recall value is important. |
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| Long-code services |
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A 10 digit virtual/real mobile number which has to be rented out from an operator - work across all operators but cheaper than the Short Code. Has lower recall but potential for high usage in a closed user environment e.g. to interact with members of a loyalty card scheme. |
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Mobile Marketing Case Studies |
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| A leading Radio Channel |
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Scenario: The Credit Card Company wished to increase sales by asking for referrals. |
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Solution: They used two way messaging services of ValueFirst, with Long Code option, sent SMS to customers asking to send mobile numbers of referrals. |
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Benefits: The customer generated a huge database of potential customers which resulted in higher sales. |
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| Top Credit Company |
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Scenario: The channel wanted to use mobile marketing as a media to enhance interactivity and analyse their listener-ship patterns to arrive at rating of their programmes. |
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Solution: ValueFirst provided a Short Code based messaging Platform and the radio channel ran the campaign successfully. |
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Benefits: The response was overwhelming and crossed 5 million hits in 15 days. The channel arrived at focussed rating of their programs so as to charge differential rates from the advertisers. |
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