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Which mobile messaging channel is best for your biz?

You know that your business needs to reach millennial customers via mobile devices, but there are so many different channels and mediums. How do you possibly choose the best one? Well, it all depends on what you’re planning to do and the message you want to send.

The Major Channels

When it comes to reaching millennials, there are a few major channels that stick out above the rest. They include:

There are obviously some other forms of mobile messaging and communication, but these five are generally seen as the most common and high returning. But how do you know which one(s) to choose? Is there a certain channel your brand should be pursuing for maximum engagement and return?

Four Tips for Selecting the Best Channel

If you’ve never spent much time contemplating mobile messaging channels and which ones are best suited for helping your brand engage with millennial customers, then you may need to set aside some time and weigh your options. Here are a few tips to help you hone in on the right one:

  1. Study the Numbers

Thanks to the internet, you can find case studies, surveys, and data on just about anything you want – mobile messaging channels included. Dig around and see what the numbers say. Which channels do millennials prefer and how can you respect their desires?

  1. Talk to Your Customers

Every customer demographic and target market is unique. In order to really understand which channels your customers prefer (and how and when they want to be contacted), you need to speak with them. You can do this via surveys, focus groups, or casual one-on-one conversations. Just make sure you’re taking the pulse of your customers and not merely making assumptions based on what others tell you.

  1. Consider the Content

What type of content are you sending?  There isn’t a one-channel-fits-all answer to your messaging needs. Most businesses find that they require two or three different channels that complement each other. Sometimes email works and other times it doesn’t. SMS works in most cases, but there are times when voice calls are better. Know when to use each medium and recognize that a mixture of channels may be necessary.

  1. Experiment Around

A lot of this comes down to experimentation. You can get a pretty good reading on what your customers will connect with by studying numbers, talking with them, and strategizing, but you eventually have to dive in and see what’s happening on the ground floor. Pretty soon, you’ll have an idea of what works.

Listen to What Millennials Want

If you’re trying to go after millennials and reach them via their mobile devices, shouldn’t you just listen to what they have to say? At OpenMarket, we’ve meticulously interviewed, surveyed, and studied millennials regarding their communication preferences and affinities.

Here are some of the statistics, data points, and takeaways we’ve discovered:

These statistics clearly reveal two important truths: (1) Millennials are way more comfortable with SMS than we ever thought before, and (2) Not enough companies are leveraging this powerful mobile channel.

Contact OpenMarket

At OpenMarket, we’re proud to provide our global customers with world-class mobile messaging solutions that allow businesses to engage with their customers via SMS. With both one-way and two-way messaging options, convenient APIs that allow for seamless integration with existing business systems, and superior support, the choice is obvious.

Contact us today and we’ll happily provide you with more information!