Peculiarities of SMS
- Mario Contreras
- Sep 15, 2023
- 2 min read
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round. I've got a little tale to share with you, one that unfolded in the real world, not some digital echo chamber. Picture me, Mario Contreras, sitting at a cafe table, discussing the mysterious world of SMS messaging, clients, and prospects.

Now, let's dive into my sleuthing mission. First up, I decided to give Mailchimp (https://mailchimp.com) a whirl. You know them, right? The big shots in the email game. But here's the plot twist, they insisted on us being all official, demanding a Federal Tax ID number before they'd let us tango with their SMS feature. Things got even more tangled if you wanted to mix in an online store. And just when I thought I had made a clean getaway, they went and got my credit card details, ready to siphon off $20 in 30 days unless I pulled off a clever escape. I might return to that conundrum, perhaps jotting down the adventure for future reference.
Now, onto Textedly (https://www.textedly.com), the dark horse in our little SMS caper. They dangled a tempting 14-day trial, and the best part? No credit card required. The rates, my friends, were as smooth as silk. Starting with Textedly was a breeze – create an account, build up your contact list, and presto! I was crafting my first test message, spicing it up with a few extra tricks.
But hold onto your hats, because SMS has its peculiarities. It's like a message prison with a strict 160-character limit, or you've got to chop it into bits. And images? Well, they're the loners in a separate cell, no text for company. The closest thing to fancy multimedia I've seen on iPhones are those URLs, all dressed up with thumbnails and titles, whispering intriguing tales, ready to whisk you away with a single click.
So, my fellow adventurers, the SMS escapade continues. I've got a few more cards up my sleeve, and their names are JustCall by SasS Labs, EZTexting, and Hootsuite. This heist is far from over, my friends. Stay tuned for the grand finale.
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