Understanding the business of a mobile marketing reseller
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A reseller can be compared to a marketing agent because he promotes the businesses of his clients. He uses SMSs for advertising useful products and services. He drafts compelling marketing messages and send them to a number of mobile users. Clients provide the targeted mobile numbers to the reseller. Or they ask the reseller to arrange mobile numbers for them. The reseller gets the mobile numbers from the network service providers.
A reseller can also be compared to a media manager for a company or individual. Many non-profit groups undertake social projects for the betterment of the society. They require mass support for their projects and an ideal way to get the support is run cost effective SMS advertising campaigns. The not for profit groups approach a mobile marketing reseller to publicize their projects and urge people to support their cause.
Mobile marketing reseller is a flourishing business and anyone who has a computer and access to Internet can become a reseller. All one needs to start one’s reseller business is access to bulk SMS service. There are service providers that offer bulk SMSs at cost effective price and make resellers to sell their SMSs. One who wants to start one’s reseller business only needs to join hands with a SMS service provider.
SMS advertising can be used as a support to print and electronic ads. If a webmaster wants to increase traffic on his website then he can urge people to visit his website through SMSs. Educational institutions, hospitals, clinics, restaurants and real estate firms can also take advantage of the SMS marketing. A mobile marketing reseller can get clients from each industry whether it is a manufacturing sector, suppliers’ group or service sector. SMS marketing gives more than 40% return on investment and this figure is enough to get clients.
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