Shortcodes Bring Tall Rewards
I proclaim today to be Pop Culture lesson day because I just learned something cool, and I’m going to share it with you. This little pop culture tekkie lesson is courtesy of Cellit Mobile Marketing . They showed me how to do something I’d always wondered about: how to obtain shortcodes.
You know what I’m talking about even though you may not have known that those 5 digit telephone numbers used on American Idol and other TV shows where you vote by texting were called Shortcodes. That kind of promotion is Mobile Marketing, and it’s used by television shows and advertisers because 5 digit phone numbers are so much easier to remember.
Like Peanut Butter & Jelly
Mobile marketing and Shortcodes go together like peanut butter and jelly. Well, guess what? You too can have a 5 digit phone number. Cellit Mobile Marketing, a leading mobile marketer that views no client as too big or too small, is the “go to” company to get you set up with your own Shortcode. You can use it for text marketing, i.e., text promotions or text to win campaigns just to mention a couple of programs out of several.
More Than Short Codes
Cellit, with the underlying philosophy that mobile technology should be available to all, offers much more. They have tools that make data collection simple. You can analyze your advertising to see if it’s actually effective in keeping your existing customers happy as well as attracting new customers.
Cellit has created success by combining expert engineering, marketing “know how” (especially mobile marketing “know how”), and excellent customer service. Sure, their client list has lots of big names, but Cellit is just as user friendly for smaller businesses. If you add your name to their client list, you’ll receive the same world class service and expertise, just like the big boys get.
Takeaway Truth
If you want to reach today’s wireless “wired generation,” then you have to use the tools they use.
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3. Paste the HTML code into your webpage

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