Omnichannel Communications is a Necessity
Today, customers interact with businesses across various platforms and expect a seamless experience.
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Today, customers interact with businesses across various platforms and expect a seamless experience.
Most people own a cell phone and all of us use our phones to send and receive text messages, also known as SMS messaging. Cell phone users are more engaged with SMS messaging than they are with other marketing tools, such as email and social media. You receive an alert that you received a message, and you look at it within a few minutes of delivery. It’s a concise message, and you know right away if you are interested or not.
Many businesses and brands see a drastic decline in sales during the summer months. School is out, families (and your employees) are going on vacation, and everyone is gearing up for the holiday season and the start of the fiscal fourth quarter.
Every business has its own website. There are some sites that look like they were produced by Steven Spielberg, and there are others that look like a 10-year-old put them together for a homework assignment. Hopefully, your website is somewhere in between.
You probably have heard the term “Unified Communications” thrown around quite a bit lately, and maybe you aren’t exactly sure what that means or all that it entails. No need to worry, let Foxie help to explain with seven simple tips.