Mobile Messaging Company rolls out bigger Mobile Stimulus package

Melbourne, 27 January 2012
Last month saw Mobile Messaging Company, SMSGlobal launch a Mobile Stimulus program to reward brave, new Australian business customers for entering the market. With many eligible entrants and qualifying applications, the Mobile Messaging company continues sharing the love just in time for Valentines Day and reissues the offering, this time to new global business.
“With almost a quarter of million users globally, it made sense to extend the Stimulus package to businesses around the world” said Carl Krumins, SMSGlobal CEO. “Last month’s number of Stimulus Package applications gave SMSGlobal a taste of Australia’s small business talent and we hope to continue rewarding that talent worldwide with a global offering”.
Eligible Australian businesses who last month qualified for the SMSGlobal Mobile Stimulus package included Enlace Fashion, Obee Table Reservations and Stillness Reminders. These three and other eligible businesses who were awarded with the package were thrilled with the giving attitude of SMSGlobal. Dr Samantha Graham from Stillness Reminders recently commended the company on the initiative “We teach meditation in the corporate world and as part of the program we run, send out SMS reminders to participants. What a fantastic way to show your new customers support and encouragement for growth SMSGlobal, it’s refreshing to see such a demonstration of giving”.
SMSGlobal, having experienced early international growth and expansion themselves, want their customers to grow just as quick as they did. So now, for a limited time, they’re giving a huge 5,000 complimentary SMS to eligible international businesses.
To find out more about this bigger and better start-up initiative for global enterprises, together with determining your business’ eligibility, contact Denice Fraser, PR, Communications & Marketing Manager on +61 1300 883 400 or visit their website www.smsglobal.com
Mobile Messaging Company creates Mobile Stimulus Package for SMEs
Mobile Messaging Company creates Mobile Stimulus Package for SMEs
Melbourne, 14 December 2011
“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity” Albert Einstein.
We know that starting a business in itself, is a brave thing to do. More so, in a global economy that is somewhat flat or unyielding.
SMSGlobal have recently demonstrated they’re committed to helping small business grow – in whatever space they’re in. Putting money where their mouth is, they’re offering small businesses a kick start to help build their mobile strategies.
SMSGlobal, having experienced early international growth and expansion themselves, want their customers to grow just as quick as they did. So, for a limited time, they’re giving 1,000 complimentary SMS to eligible new businesses.
“We know that turning your business mobile sometimes takes a back foot to other paramount aspects of running a business” says SMSGlobal CEO, Carl Krumins. “And that’s precisely why we want to help our SMEs out”.
Tisha Lazaro, business creator and proprietor of Mommy Cat, an online children’s designer wear store, spoke highly of the initiative, “I was thrilled to be selected as the first business who qualified for the 1,000 free SMS. Having launched Mommy Cat the same week as the initiative implementation, it really did seem like the universe was looking after me. Thank you for your generosity SMSGlobal. I hope to put those free SMS to good use in the not too distant future” said Tisha.
To find out more about this very special start-up initiative, together with determining your business’ eligibility, contact Denice Fraser, Marketing Communications Manager of SMSGlobal on 1300 883 400.
My, how mobile messaging has transformed the way we connect
Melbourne, Australia – 18 November 2011
Profiling customer mobile innovations, mobile messaging experts SMSGlobal, continue down the spotlighting track.
“Spotlighting is a means of bringing our customers together and profiles not only individuals but mobile innovations as a whole, demonstrating different mobile messaging uses and highlighting our customers’ mobile way of thinking,” said Carl Krumins, CEO.
When asked why the company felt spotlighting would be something which SMSGlobal’s customers would be interested to partake in, Krumins responded that “We felt creating a forum to highlight the diverse use of SMS was an important way of bringing real life SMS examples into the businesses and homes of our customers”.
“The immediacy and relevance brought to customers via their mobile handsets is one of the strongest ways to engage in meaningful communication with those you want to build closer relationships with”.
“Confirming what we’ve suspected all along, direct debit company Ezypay recently released the findings of a survey showing that 86% of respondents had changed their mobile number once or never. What these research results tell us is that communicating via mobile means is actually more reliable than through any other communication medium – print, landline, email – all of which are examples which have a much higher likelihood of change”.
Curious about some of the customer Spotlights on show? Go to http://www.smsglobal.com/global/en/company/news.php
SMSGlobal Android App
Melbourne, Australia - 7 October 2011 - Enabling users to send and receive SMS directly through the SMSGlobal gateway, the SMSGlobal Android App is here.
“The app allows for convenient and cost effective messaging, directly from your handset”, says SMSGlobal Lead Developer, Mike Kimpton.
“Users have the ability to send SMS to contacts on their mobile handset or from their SMSGlobal phonebook and you’re able change your sender ID and check message deliverability through the outgoing SMS report”.
SMSGlobal users can get the app from the Android Marketplace.
Press Release – SMSGlobal dedicated number promotion
SMSGlobal last week announced a dedicated number promotion to coincide with their tradeshow exhibit and participation in Online Retailer.
“The special promo period allows our team to waive the normal dedicated number set-up fee until 15 October” stated SMSGlobal’s Marketing Manager, Denice Fraser. “We’ve had a large volume of customers put in place a dedicated number since the promotion commenced on 15 September and it’s wonderful to see our clients realise the benefits of having a dedicated number”, she said.
Carl Krumins, SMSGlobal’s CEO, confirmed that having a dedicated number was a good way to initiate dialogue and automatically respond to customers when running promotions, automating the receipt of entry and other types of communications which require a reply. “We’re thrilled with the response to the dedicated number promotion so far and with so much business being automated now, our promotion has come at just the right time”.
To sample how a dedicated number can work for you, SMS your name and postcode to 0408 076 701.
Call 1300 883 400 to find out more or go to , see www.smsglobal.com/dn to find out more about the dedicated number promotion.
Press Release – SMSGlobal HQ Relocation
Melbourne, Australia – September 23, 2011 – SMSGlobal this month announced their HQ move to larger premises, in Market Street, South Melbourne.
The new premises' marks a new era in business for SMSGlobal. "With extended service, business and product development, the new space for our Melbourne HQ runs parallel to the use of a more consultative business model" stated CEO, Carl Krumins. "The former Victorian industrial building is a perfect HQ base for us, offering a creative hub and innovative space to have our diverse and talented staff work on your mobile messaging needs".
"Whilst SMSGlobal's rapid growth always meant that moving to larger premises was on the cards, the decision to fast track the move stemmed from the need to conduct business with additional headcount. Further development of our infrastructure and a burning desire to spend more time with our customers, enabling us a more intimate understanding of their business requirements also played a big part in our decision to move" said Paul McKenna, COO.
SMS traffic is growing at an exponential rate - an estimated 2.3 trillion text messages were sent in 2010 and with experts anticipating further unprecedented global growth, SMS traffic is forecast to reach an incredible 8.7 trillion messages in 2015.
"Our priority to our customers remains unmoved - helping clients more fully realise the benefits of mobile messaging is what we do", stated Krumins.
