DialMyCalls offers a great solution for
radio stations across the country with our unlimited monthly text
message plans.
Using a mass notification system such
as DialMyCalls.com can be extremely beneficial to radio stations
looking to increase their listener base. Local stations can set up an
account with our service and begin to use the system instantly; there
are no setup fees. Whether it be for contest alerts, song playlists
or promotional advertising, our text message service is perfect for
any radio station. How exactly does it work?
A radio station would simply sign up
for DialMyCalls and then choose a payment option. Our monthly plans
include unlimited text message to X amount of contacts which would
probably be the best solution for a large radio networks. Now it's
time to get creative and the possibilities of uses are endless. Let's
take a look at a couple of different ways that radio stations can use
our mass notification system.
Do you want to give your listeners the
ability to receive a text message with the last 10 songs played? You
can create a custom SMS keyword such as “LAST10” and then create
a personalized text message that will be sent out anytime a listener
texts the keyword to your personal shortcode (80123).
Contest alerts are another great
service that DialMyCalls can offer via text message. Radio stations
can tell their listeners to text “CONTESTS” to 78837 which will
then add them to their phone number contact list. From that point,
the radio stations can periodically send out text messages to every
listener (that texted “CONTESTS” to 80123), alerting them of new
contests that are being held.
Once the radio stations have built up a
large contact list of all of their listeners, they may start selling
advertising text messages to businesses. Basically how this would
work is a company would pay the radio station to send out a
personalized text message to all of their listeners. For example, the
text message ad would read “Stop by Rick's Roadhouse for Happy Hour
Monday Night – WRUE108” (WRUE108 would be the radio station).
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