If you want a response from a mobile potential customer, SMS
them.
That is the advice from the
US Direct Marketing
Association, following a survey that showed texting elicits the
best response from mobile phone users who respond to mobile
marketing campaigns.
In an
online
survey, the DMA found that 70% of people responded to a text
message compared with 42% who responded to a survey and 30% to
e-mail offers.
One-third did not respond to any mobile marketing, with
three-quarters of them saying they had never received an offer.
Lack of interest and cost of airtime were the main reasons for a
lack of response among those who did.
Seven of 10 responders had data plans, and one in five said they
responded to three or more offers per month. Singles were the most
likely to respond, as were those making more than £30,000 a
year.
Popular buys included entertainment/music/video (44%),
food/beverage (21%), telecommunications/mobile (21%),
beauty/personal care (15%), automotive/transportation, business
services, consumer electronics, financial services, and
vacation/travel (12% each), and healthcare/pharmaceutical and real
estate (7% each).
The results
Mobile Marketing Offer Responses (% of responders to a mobile
offer)
Participated in surveys sent to mobile phone 42%
Responded to a coupon offer 18%
Responded to a text message for product or service 70%
Responded to Web offer on mobile browser 22%
Responded to email offer for product or service 30%
Source: DMA, July 2008