According to the findings of new research conducted in the United
Kingdom, consumers are choosing to opt-in to receive retail mobile
messaging at a pace much faster than anything we’ve seen previously.
UK mobile messaging solutions provider Textlocal surveyed 2,000
consumers in the U.K. to find that SMS is now a mobile user’s “primary
activity.”
Highlighting details gleaned from the research, BizReport
noted Thursday that more than 7 million people in the United Kingdom
may opt-in to retail messaging on their mobile devices by 2015, marking
growth of 38% over today.
While women are still more likely to opt-in to retail messaging, men are more open to receiving regular messages than women.
“Consumers want to feel in control, not spammed in their personal
space, so it’s up to retailers to make sure they truly understand how
best to reach their followers with a view to turning them into regular
shoppers,” explains Darren Daws, managing director of Textlocal.
Correspondingly, U.K. businesses are reacting quickly to address
growing consumer acceptance of SMS-based marketing offers and engagement
opportunities.
Textlocal says that 40% of surveyed businesses now use mobile in some aspect of their marketing strategy.
By jshavit
Article From : http://www.mobilemarketingwatch.com/study-shows-growing-consumer-interest-in-opt-in-retail-sms-34532/
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