9th Apr 2013, 12:36 PM | #1 |
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I want to offer my local clients Twilio SMS messaging for their loyal customers. Getting customers to subscribe is no problem through their mobile website, but I need a super-easy way for my clients to send messages. I really like the look of the mobile app offered by this WSO but that's a lot of dough to lay out and I have no confidence in the seller. http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...rm-mobile.html Does anybody know a similar offer at a more reasonable price point, that would allow me to give my clients a way to message their Twilio sms groups in a web app that makes things dead-simple? |
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9th Apr 2013, 01:31 PM | #2 |
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I would like to know as well.
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9th Apr 2013, 07:31 PM | #3 |
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I have no affiliation to this product but Jason at Mobuzz has a great system with everything you need including a sms kiosk,, training and the works,, here is the WSO http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...l-updated.html |
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17th Apr 2013, 11:19 AM | #4 |
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I just wanted to throw something out there. Instead of SMS services, why not offer them Push Notification services with a mobile app? Push notifications could save your company money. Sending an SMS can cost from $0.02 to $0.20 each. Push messages can be sent for as little as $0.000399 each. Look into it & save your clients money. If you do, they'll be clients for life |
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17th Apr 2013, 07:58 PM | #5 |
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I use OpenVBX and set it up so that clients can send out offers from their cell phone. You have to train them a little first, and make sure they know basic things like: don't send more than 2-3 offers per month, 160 character limit, must have "reply stop to stop" at the end, etc. Clients love it though, and it doesn't get any easier than sending out an offer directly from their own cell phone. don't let them "log in" to anything. Keep it as simple as possible.
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18th Apr 2013, 12:45 AM | #6 |
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You don't need to build expensive Native Apps to achieve what you want, you just need a simple Mobile Web App. A Mobile Web App is a Mobile Website that looks like, and incorporate some App like features, but without you needing to go to an App Store to install it. It works on all Smartphones including iPhone and Android, and you can save save it on your phone through a prompt popup message. You can incorporate into it, SMS systems, or setup Push, and send out 10,000 Free Push Messages per month. Hope this helps. If you want to know more just PM me. |
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I went through the link that javarog shared, but is there any other app available for free ?
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18th Apr 2013, 08:41 AM | #8 |
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Using the instructions for the Twilio API you could do this easily: Twilio Docs - Quickstart Php SMS Sending Via REST http://www.twilio.com/docs/api/rest/sending-sms No need for 'mobile app' or even 'web app' just a simple php script. |
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13th May 2013, 12:19 AM | #11 |
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If you always go with the least expensive option without considering other imperative variables. Count on FAILURE! What is the very end metric? Conversion rate right? So what are some of the variables leading to that metric? How about read rate? Twitter is free, but the read rate is very low...1% SMS is expensive but the read rate is better than any other technology on the planet....almost 100% If you can get people to opt-in via SMS. Do it! Your subscriber list will be gold. Its also a better way to serve your customer. You have to do the math and make a decision. Its not about your favorite technology or what app you and your friends use often. Its about doing some simple math and going with the numbers....then never lie. Regards, TextHub CEO |
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xlfutur1, I also use OpenVBX, and my first thought was to look for a way that someone could text to launch a flow that would send out to their group. I couldn't see a way to do that. Can you explain how?
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If so, that is easily done using the match plugin along with the dispatch plugin. My sig link has training on lots of apps I've built over the last couple years using openvbx. Its not that hard if you have the correct plugins and construct the flows to do exactly what you want them to do. | |
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13th May 2013, 09:28 PM | #14 |
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Interesting responses, all of 'em. I won't pick apart anybody's suggestions, but I ultimately concluded that the single thing I really wanted was for my clients to be able to schedule a SMS message to their customer list from their mobile phone. I ended up creating a solution that leverages OpenVBX for authentication and assignment of lists to an account. It's a mobile web app that allows the client to log in, choose the list they want to send to from an available drop-down, and set the date and time they want the message to go out. Super easy, works on desktop, too. They don't have to log into my OpenVBX system, but their lists are password protected, so nobody else can send to them. I'm probably going to add a resettable message counter next, so they always know how many people are on their list and how many messages they have sent during a subscription period. That will allow me to assign them a fixed number of messages per month, with an overage charge if they don't show restraint. |
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13th May 2013, 10:16 PM | #16 |
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Your solution sounds good, but why would you have a client have to log in to a mobile web app when you can set it up so that they can just send a text message from their cell phone at anytime and it will go to their entire list as soon as they send it? Do your clients have more than one SMS list? You really don't have to password protect the list because only messages from their own cell phone number that has permission will be dispatched to the list anyway. If any other cell phone number tries to broadcast out on a number and does not match a keyword, I just have a reply going back saying "You do not have permission to broadcast on this number". However its done, I guess the key is to make it super simple for clients. I don't allow all of mine to broadcast out, because some are just not capable of putting together a good SMS message/offer in 160 characters. Good rule of thumb is to use your discretion when you give a client the power to broadcast out on their own cell phone. |
14th May 2013, 10:07 PM | #17 |
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The advantage of my solution is the scheduling, and yes, select from multiple lists. Customers can choose what kind of messages/offers they want to receive and how often. If I had known about the dispatch applet, I might not have bothered with the mobile web app. But now that I have gone that route, I think it can lead to more benefits. |
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14th May 2013, 10:09 PM | #18 |
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Oh, another benefit is that I can give multiple people within an organization access to some of their lists, not all. My next phase will be a schedule manager so that everyone can see which messages are set to go out to their lists, and when.
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I agree with tha fact that mobile apps are quite useful if they are good. Another option is if you can ask the developers to create an app at afforadable rate that would be more convenient and will be helpful in your business too. | |
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Its hard enough to explain the benefits of building ONE SMS list, let alone having a client that actually understands segmenting a list for more targeted messages. By the way, the dispatch applet is not a stand alone plugin, its part of Chad Smith's subscription plugin. | |
20th May 2013, 07:06 AM | #21 |
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Mobile SMS web app is popular as such an app can help you send even free SMS. One time installation cost is what you need. Am I right?
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