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Everything You Need To Know About WhatsApp Marketing

WhatsApp marketing allows businesses to connect with customers directly through personalized messages, updates, and offers. It builds stronger customer relationships by fostering real-time, interactive communication in a convenient, widely-used platform. Digital Marketing Institute contributor Clark Boyd has published a detailed article explaining WhatsApp marketing. He says, “Instant messaging has become a central part of most people’s lives in the 2020s – whether you’re in Canada, China, or Cameroon. WhatsApp is now the world’s most popular instant messaging service with over two... [...]

The Only WhatsApp Business Tutorial You Will Ever Need [Video]

WhatsApp Business provides a platform for small and medium-sized enterprises to interact with customers, share updates, and facilitate transactions via the popular messaging app. With features like business profiles, messaging tools, and analytics, it enables businesses to streamline communication and enhance customer engagement effectively. HubSpot has published a new video ‘The Only WhatsApp Business Tutorial You Will Ever Need’. The HubSpot team says, “This video is your one-stop guide to using WhatsApp to grow your business. Tory will show you everything you need to... [...]

[Last 24 Hours] Mass Contact AI; send unlimited ChatGPT4 emails #ad

Special launch pricing for Mass Contact AI is ending at midnight, NY time. You can use this new autoresponder to upload, generate and send as many messages as you like via email, SMS, and WhatsApp. Don’t Wait – With the launch pricing, you are getting a low one time price today, but it is sure to change to a monthly subscription. There are 3 Steps for using Mass Contact AI to instantly reach out to your customers and subscribers to improve your business results: Upload Your Existing List or Collect New Leads Using its 3-in-1 Auto Opt-in Tech For Email, SMS, WhatsApp. Use its ChatGPT4-powered... [...]

Mass Contact AI: Unlimited messages; Email, SMS & WhatsApp (ChatGPT4) #ad

Tom Yevsikov just released Mass Contact AI. Yevsikov describes it as the first ever multi-channel AI autoresponder. It can manage your mailing list with: ❌ no bans ❌ no restrictions ❌ no monthly fees. Now you can cancel your current autoresponder. It’s “old school”. With Mass Contact AI you can send Unlimited: ➤ Email messages ➤ SMS messages ➤ WhatsApp messages. That’s good because SMS and WhatsApp are more powerful messaging tools. They increase your opens and your clicks dramatically, compared with plain email. As a result, this new ChatGPT4 Autoresponder can... [...]

WhatDROID is 💯% ready to bring you WhatsApp automation #ad

Automating any part of marketing is a win. Automating messaging (which is at the heart of modern online marketing) is a super win. WhatDROID is breakthrough software that can save hours each week, freeing marketers for more creative activities. WhatsApp is the largest messaging application online, with more than 1.3 billion active users globally. Email, on the other hand, has a declining open rate, and even when the email is opened, the click-though rate on links in the email is also declining. WhatsApp messages are opened at the rate of 88%-98%. This is also backed by serious engagement with... [...]

Improving Customer Experience with WhatsApp Business Features

WhatsApp Business API allows businesses to include interactive components in their messaging for better communication with their customers. ReadWrite‘s Aarti Nair has shared an article highlighting five five WhatsApp Business features to improve your customer experience. Nair says, “WhatsApp Business Account users can now build two types of pre-defined buttons: Call-To-Action: The call-to-action button enables users to either call a phone number or visit a website. Quick-reply: The quick reply allows users to respond with a simple text message. WhatsApp Business was rolled in 2018... [...]

Ads on WhatsApp? Another opportunity for marketers!

AdWeek columnist Kelsey Sutton has reported that there may come advertisements on the WhatsApp platform. But currently Facebook is trying to make it better with addition of new features. Sutton has quoted David Fischer, Facebook’s vice president of business and marketing partnerships on WhatsApp developments. Sutton says, “In the immediate future, Facebook’s focus is on building tools that will make WhatsApp a friendlier and easier platform for businesses. And with that investment comes monetization opportunities. For one thing, WhatsApp has said it’s testing enterprise business... [...]

WhatsApp: Do you use it in your marketing?

There are a lot of things to like about this app. That’s why over 1 Billion users in over 180 countries have signed up. On the WhatsApp website, they explain their main selling point this way, “With WhatsApp, you get fast, simple, secure messaging and calling for free, available on phones all over the world.” Marketers have seen this community of 1 Billion members as a potential marketplace for almost any niche you can think of. In the years since Facebook took over WhatsApp in 2014, marketers have searched for ways to take advantage of its unique features. If you are among them,... [...]

‘WhatsApp for Business might soon pilot in India’ – Mashable

Sohini Mitter says, “WhatsApp might be working on a business feature for small enterprises that will soon pilot in India, its biggest market, according to reports. WhatsApp for Business, a version of the app, will help enterprises with 10 employees or less to manage their clients better. This is also the instant messaging giant’s first attempt at monetization after eight years of ad-free, subscription-free existence. It comes soon after WhatsApp hired its first COO, Matt Idema, who was reportedly brought in to monetize the platform, three years since Facebook’s $22-billion acquisition. The... [...]

‘Will Snapchat suffer from WhatsApp’s new ‘Status’ feature?’ – Econsultancy

Nikki Gilliland says, “I recently wrote about how Instagram’s copycat tactics could be damaging Snapchat. Well, Facebook’s been at it again. It’s just announced the introduction of disappearing photos and videos into its messaging app, WhatsApp. Which, yes, is a feature that is pretty much identical to Snapchat Stories. So, what will this mean for users of both? And what about brands? Here’s a bit more on the story. What is the ‘Status’ feature? WhatsApp has always provided users with the option of having a ‘status’. It’s the little phrase beside a person’s name that... [...]


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