SMS Marketing: The Ultimate Small Business Guide [2024]

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Remarkably, 46% of people spend around 5-6 hours per day on their phones.

And they’re not spending their time exclusively on social media. By 2024, 85% of all e-commerce sales will be mobile.

These days, multiple online brands and the rise of new communication channels make it challenging for small businesses to stand out. And if you’re starting a new business, you’re facing an uphill battle to catch up with established companies.

However, this doesn’t mean small business owners and marketers are helpless. But, to stand out and accelerate business growth, you must experiment with and embrace new marketing channels.

SMS marketing can help many small businesses.

SMS (short message service) marketing is an underrated channel in marketing strategy. Still, its strength lies in its ability to engage target customers in a non-intrusive and more personalized manner.

Over the past fifteen years, our team has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and small businesses build their visual brands and improve their marketing, including through SMS marketing campaigns. This guide shares the actionable insights, tips, best practices, and expertise we’ve developed after helping over one hundred thousand brands.

If you want to expand your small business marketing strategies, this is the ultimate small business guide to SMS marketing.

But first, what is SMS?

SMS stands for short message service. It is also known as text messaging.

SMS messaging is a technique that uses texting to inform consumers about anything the small business wants them to know. This form of communication allows messages to be sent en masse to recipients who voluntarily provided their numbers.

SMS marketing can be a one-on-one text conversation between customers and customer service representatives or automated messages triggered by a customer’s action. For instance, businesses looking to efficiently manage and text their mailing list can leverage platforms designed for bulk messaging, ensuring messages reach their audience promptly and effectively. For example, a business may send a text message with shipping confirmation after a customer purchases.

Types of SMS marketing techniques

Text campaigns

Text or SMS campaigns are most commonly used for sales and promotions.

This tactic is used primarily because it is presumed that almost everyone has a mobile phone that they most likely check more than once daily. A study by Deloitte reveals that an average American checks their phone at least 46 times a day, turning phones into effective SMS lead generation tools.

With a text or SMS campaign, small businesses can send information to a larger group of customers or prospects.

SMS messages and campaigns have an average of 98% open and a response rate of 46%! This comes as no surprise. SMS campaign messages have these high effectiveness rates because their format usually comes with a sense of urgency.

Text campaigns typically inform a customer about a limited-time offer. And should the customer be interested, they must act quickly and immediately.

Text campaigns have high success rates because of how people use mobile phones. A recent report found that 78% of consumers say that checking, sending, and answering text messages is the activity they do most on their smartphones. And almost 60% of texts are read within 1 to 3 minutes, whereas emails or regular mail could potentially never be opened.

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Transactional text campaigns

Transactional SMS is a text message sent to consumers to help them along their customer journey.

A transactional SMS helps address customers’ pain points – when they have questions, they want answers immediately.

A transactional SMS can be a way for your small business to provide solutions promptly. After all, nothing is more disgruntling to a customer than needing help with an issue and feeling like they must wait forever for a response.

Transactional text messages can help improve the customer experience.

Main benefits of SMS marketing for small businesses

SMS marketing is more personal

What’s the first thing people do when they wake up? It’s probably not surprising that most of them reach for their phones. 74% of people do this as a daily habit.

So when a customer opts-in and shares their mobile number with your business, this opens a connection that allows direct, immediate, and one-on-one conversations with them.

SMS marketing is easy to track

Because SMS marketing is permission-based, you’re off to an excellent start. When you use text messaging apps for business to contact your customers, you will not come across as intrusive or overstep your customers’ privacy.

And, because you send SMS messages to verified phone numbers, you can easily track those messages rather than rely on marketing channels (like display ads) with limited or no tracking.

This helps you build up your customer persona more accurately because you know exactly who you are messaging. Your campaigns can be improved to become more precise and tailored toward your target audience.

SMS marketing can be precise and accurate

You aren’t wasting your marketing efforts on people outside those metrics because you are reaching out to specific people who you know fit your geographic, demographic, or psychographic target profile.

This helps you run lean and accurate bulk SMS marketing campaigns.

And you are assured that everyone you’re sending campaigns to is already interested in your small business since they opted to give you their number from the start.

SMS marketing outperforms and can amplify other marketing channels

Because SMS marketing is good at capturing consumer attention immediately (remember the 98% open rate?), it significantly outperforms Facebook ads, email marketing, and push notifications – which can all be costly.

SMS marketing’s high engagement rates naturally lead to a positive return on investment (ROI) for many companies that properly implement SMS marketing campaigns.

And there’s more. SMS marketing can also amplify email, push notifications, and other channels.

SMS marketing is not reliant on Internet connectivity

Recipients don’t need an internet connection to receive SMS messages. This works for businesses with bases in remote areas without a stable internet connection.

And even if you have a reliable Internet connection, adding this layer to your marketing strategy provides a dependable Plan B for chatbots and emails getting bogged down by internet service interruptions or an intermittent internet connection.

SMS avoids email invisibility and spam filters

Another great advantage of SMS messaging is that SMS inboxes don’t have spam filters to catch your messages!

And because SMS messages appear in a dedicated view, your campaign message will not be drowned out or missed in a cluttered social media newsfeed or an email inbox.

Five proven SMS marketing ideas for small businesses

Here are five SMS marketing ideas you can use to reach new customers, engage prospects, and drive sales:

1. Welcoming new subscribers

This is where the adage “strike while the iron is hot” applies. When a prospective customer has just agreed to give you their number, it’s better to reach out as soon as possible and start building that relationship.

Welcoming new subscribers is a valid reason to contact your customers and breach that distance. Likewise, it is your chance to share information about your business or brand – who you are, what you do, and why they should buy your products. This is an excellent way to start building brand equity and brand awareness.

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You need not wait a day, a week, or a month to send your welcome message. The danger of waiting is that subscribers might have forgotten you by then. They might also be less likely to engage with your brand with time.

Take it from Brooklyn Biltong’s welcome message that immediately reinforces the benefits of signing up:

Why it works:

  • It gets right to the point in introducing the promotion and its benefits.
  • It’s personal to refer to the subscriber by their first name.
  • It has a timeframe to enforce a sense of urgency.
  • It includes a clear CTA (to shop now).
  • It gives recipients a chance to opt out.
  • It provides essential information in fewer than 50 words.

2. Promoting product launches

Promote your hottest new products via SMS marketing messages.

Conversational marketing is all well and good. However, sometimes it makes sense to push for an immediate sale.

whimsy wellnessFor example, a successful product launch gives your small business valuable momentum and leverages word-of-mouth marketing benefits. But while a product launch’s point is to drive sales, it should be noble and casual.

This is where SMS marketing comes in to help you balance getting in front of clients to drive sales while still keeping a casual and unobtrusive personal tone.

Whimsy + Wellness’ product launch SMS is an excellent example of how brands can attain that right balance:

Why it works:

  • It comes across as casual and is not pushy, with its good use of emojis to maintain a lighthearted tone.
  • It offers exclusivity by giving the reader early access to the latest collection.
  • Time sensitivity is indicated, which plays to the buyer’s FOMO (fear of missing out) by highlighting that the stocks are limited.

Pro-tip: You can’t always rely on a discount or vouchers. Sometimes, promoting your latest product through deals can backfire. The overuse of discounts could diminish the product’s value. So, be sure to offer non-price-related incentives when promoting new products. When possible, reserve your deals for slow movers or out-of-season items.

3. Optimizing the post-purchase experience

One way to effectively use SMS marketing is by meeting your customers in the moments that are important to them. Think of appointment reminders, birthdays, and even membership anniversaries.

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This SMS automation by Serenity is an excellent example of using the platform to reinforce customer loyalty through a personalized birthday greeting with a discount that sweetens the message:

Additionally and strategically, you can also be a step ahead in planning your holiday campaigns by sending timely and personalized SMS alerts for seasonal or peak season sales, as this sample from Gymboree:

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You can also leverage SMS marketing by sending text alerts for order confirmation,  shipping, and delivery.

Because most customers get a lot of emails, people tend to ignore an email confirming an order, shipping, or delivery. But they nearly always check their SMS messages.

Remember, informed customers are happy customers.

Take a cue from Amazon’s first-rate post-purchase automation that keeps the customer up-to-date through all transaction stages.

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Why it works:

  • More personalized messages show a more human side to your brand.
  • You impress customers with your excellent post-purchase service by communicating with them on significant dates.
  • Remembering key dates and proactively connecting with customers on these dates make for a pleasant and positive experience with your brand.

Follow up with cart abandoners

According to research conducted by SaleCycle, 81.08% of website users abandon their carts in the retail, fashion, travel, and utility industries.

Cart abandonment is a significant problem for eCommerce companies.

And while addressing abandoned carts as a part of their email lifecycle marketing is a good strategy for small businesses, adding a layer of SMS messaging is a viable option too.

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Text messages provide a sense of immediacy that an email cannot give. Text messaging also allows you to act moments after someone has ditched their cart.

Here is one reminder text example from Brooklinen:

Why it works:

  • It leads with gratitude and positivity.
  • It is not too pushy. While the message’s main point is to drive the reader to complete their purchase, it does so with the opening that takes a ‘customer support’ approach.
  • It provides easy access for customers to return to their cart to presumably finish their purchase.

5. Keep in touch with content-driven communications

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It’s not all about discounts and promotions. Sometimes, SMS can add value to your customer’s brand experience.

You can enrich your customer’s experience with value-driven engagements, which you deliver straight to their device through text messaging.

For example, ask about their experience with your product or service. Or, provide them with actionable tips and life hacks by sharing a blog or a video on creative and inspired ways they can use your product.

Here’s one sample template that shows an excellent example of using value-driven content:

Six SMS marketing best practices

1. Understand SMS marketing laws

Before including SMS marketing in your strategies, familiarizing yourself with SMS marketing laws would be wise. Follow these best practices:

  • Only send text messages to people who have opted to receive your communications. An essential rule of thumb is never to text people who haven’t consented to receive text messages from you. There are multiple ways to gain customer opt-ins. However, the rules around this will vary depending on your business. So it would be best to consult legal experts to help inform and guide your SMS marketing strategy.
  • Keep texts short and relevant. If your subscriber signs up for weekly deals, they should only receive weekly deals.
  • Always provide clear instructions for opting out. Recipients should be able to opt out of your messages quickly and without hassle.

One way to do this is to conclude your main message with a supplemental opt-out message such as “Reply STOP to unsubscribe from future texts.”

2. Do not neglect your copy

Just as you would put thought and care into the copy for ads, emails, brochures, and social media posts, your text messages should also be thoughtfully prepared.

For one, use simple and conversational language. Your recipients are human and must realize that humans are on the other side of SMS messages.

So refrain from using impersonal and cold copy to make your messages sound like a robot wrote them. Instead, use copy that engages them.

However, do not use slang or overly quippy copy that may confuse your recipients. Be careful of this pitfall, especially if using slang or colloquialisms isn’t true to your brand voice.

Lastly, always include a strong call to action (CTA). A strong CTA invites your subscribers to take action by clicking on a link, visiting your store, participating in a contest, or using a discount code for sale.

3. Use images when appropriate

Research by the 3M corporation shows that the human brain can process visuals 60,000 times faster than text. Additionally, 65% of the population claim to be visual learners, which indicates that they need to see a graphic representation of information to retain it.

In this regard, complementing your text messages with appropriate images could provide strategic advantages to your SMS marketing campaign.

Images can make your text messages much more memorable.

When, for example, sending a text about a product launch, include a product photo to amplify the information you provide in the text. But ensure that the images complement your brand identity. You don’t want to create confusion.

You can also use visuals to highlight important copy.

A text message can be limiting because you can only choose between all caps or lowercase. Using visuals, you can make eye-catching graphics highlighting keywords such as “Sale” or “Buy One Get One” and help convey the message faster.

Images can also help get extra copies in your overall SMS message without taking up character space.

But don’t force images into SMS texts if they’re not essential. For example, because SMS is primarily a text-based medium, you don’t need to include your company logo in your messages. But you should always include your business name to help customers identify and remember your brand.

4. Don’t spam

Always pay attention to your sending frequency.

Sending one SMS marketing message after another can be annoying and potentially push your subscribers to opt out of your list.

One good way to gain trust from your prospective subscribers is through transparency. Clearly state at the beginning of the opt-in your intended frequency. And make sure to stick to it.

Therefore, if customers sign up for notifications concerning events, they should only receive texts when those events come around. And if they signed up for notifications of product launches or early access to special deals, you should only send texts during those times.

5. Integrate SMS marketing with other marketing channels

It’s always advantageous to have an omnichannel approach when creating a marketing strategy for a sale or an event.

There is a higher chance of moving your consumers through the sales funnel if they encounter your messages on several platforms.

Cross-channeling can also help establish good brand recall. When customers connect with your message on multiple platforms, they are likely to take action via one of those platforms.

6. Don’t forget the metrics

Marketing strategies are only as good as the results.

Therefore, small businesses need to add a process to their strategy that evaluates and measures the performance of their SMS marketing efforts.

For starters, use Google Analytics to monitor your SMS marketing campaigns. Critical metrics here include the number of clicks and open rates for your key links. You can even split-test messages for times or styles to find the most effective.

Another key metric is to track texting volume. Tracking texting volume lets you understand when recipients are more likely to text.

Also, look into keyword reporting in your SMS marketing strategy. This would help you determine which keywords have a higher response rate and better engagement.

Last words

Limited resources are real roadblocks for many small businesses attempting to run an effective marketing strategy. That’s why it’s vital for business owners and marketers to understand how they can leverage or integrate different tactics and platforms in their overall marketing strategy.

We hope the insights in this article help you test SMS marketing and accelerate your business growth.

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