Shuffle Responders

With the SMS Shuffle Responder people can text your keyword and get a different auto responder Shuffle text responder each time. It’s great for setting up a pool of different pre-planned promotional messages to send to your customers.

Perfect For :

  • Daily Specials
  • Joke of the Day
  • Daily Bible Verses
  • Weekly Coupons & Promotions

How does it work?

  • Create 10 different promotional text messages for your business.
  • This will be your automated shuffle responses when people text your Mobile Keyword.
  • Once a customer has texted the Mobile Keyword more than the number of allotted shuffle responses in your pool, you can set up an automated shuffle responder message to go out indicating that the pool of shuffle responders has been exhausted.

Here’s an Example:

  • A restaurant signs up to use the automated Shuffle Responder for an upcoming promotion.
  • Table tents and/or other in-store signage direct customers to text “Shuffle” to 69302 to receive our daily specials.
  • Customers can easily opt into the program by texting the keyword at their tables.
  • Customers receive a special text message from the pool of different auto responders.
  • When customers text the same keyword again (“Shuffle” to 69302), they will receive a different promotional message (the shuffle responder) until the pool of auto responses have been exhausted.

Benefits

  • Opting in is easy for the customer and it’s a fast way for businesses to obtain customers’ contact info.
  • Customers opting into the program WANT to receive your specials and promotions.
  • The business owner, once the promotions are set up, can quickly send out mass text messages to all the customers at once – saving time and cost in message delivery.
  • Customers WILL increase their patronage. Real-world examples have shown up to a 20% increase in sales.
  • As a business owner you can automate the timing of special promotions to go out when business is usually slow to increase store traffic in a matter of hours (not days).

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