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I'm semi-familiar with the basics of these two products, but what I'm really wondering is, if there is a product that does all this? I'm just beginning starting my own direct response marketing service and I'm not sure if I need both an autoresponder and mobile marketing platform, or just one. I assume whether I need one or both I'll need reseller accounts for each to sign clients up separately and to manage their lists. There are so many services out there I can't make out the difference... things like Office Auto Pilot, LimeCellular, Constant Contact, etc... Can anybody offer a little direction or guidance on this topic? |
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That's like asking the difference between a hammer and a saw, they are both useful for building a house. In my opinion with the shifting of power to the Mobile Market, it would be silly to have a product or service to market and ignore this lucrative venue. If you want to build a list from the prospects you contact, just include the input form for your autoresponder in your mobile marketing strategy.
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Check out Simple, all-in-one marketing software | Signal (Not an affiliate link). They have email/text/social publishing that all ties in with eachother.
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