I want to start incorporating SMS into my Klaviyo and need to grow the SMS list.
I plan on targeting existing profiles with sms signup forms but I want to ramp up this effort by including something like a footer in my campaigns that informs my recipients to sign up for SMS but I don't know the instructions to put there
Do I tell them to go to my site and to see the form (this sounds dumb) or is there a code they can send to the phone to signup for SMS.
It’s awesome to hear that you’re starting to incorporate SMS into your Klaviyo marketing strategy!
I don’t think explicitly telling your customers (or hyperlinking) to subscribe via the the form on your website in your email is dumb at all. I’ve actually seen this work fairly well before.
The more popular option though is to include a Click-to-Text Email Banners in your emails. Including a click-to-text banner in your emails is a more seamless way for users to subscribe to SMS when they are viewing the email on their mobile device. When clicked, the banner will launch your user’s preferred messaging app already with your SMS number and opt-in keyword in the content body pre-populated.
It’s awesome to hear that you’re starting to incorporate SMS into your Klaviyo marketing strategy!
I don’t think explicitly telling your customers (or hyperlinking) to subscribe via the the form on your website in your email is dumb at all. I’ve actually seen this work fairly well before.
The more popular option though is to include a Click-to-Text Email Banners in your emails. Including a click-to-text banner in your emails is a more seamless way for users to subscribe to SMS when they are viewing the email on their mobile device. When clicked, the banner will launch your user’s preferred messaging app already with your SMS number and opt-in keyword in the content body pre-populated.
It’s awesome to hear that you’re starting to incorporate SMS into your Klaviyo marketing strategy!
I don’t think explicitly telling your customers (or hyperlinking) to subscribe via the the form on your website in your email is dumb at all. I’ve actually seen this work fairly well before.
The more popular option though is to include a Click-to-Text Email Banners in your emails. Including a click-to-text banner in your emails is a more seamless way for users to subscribe to SMS when they are viewing the email on their mobile device. When clicked, the banner will launch your user’s preferred messaging app already with your SMS number and opt-in keyword in the content body pre-populated.