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Mobile Marketing Provider iVision Mobile Announces Reduced Pricing for Text Messaging

iVision Mobile, Inc., an industry leader in mobile marketing and text messaging software, announced today that the company is offering new high volume SMS messaging plans on their short code 55678.

Mobile Marketing Provider iVision Mobile Announces Reduced Pricing for Text Messaging
2010-12-14
CHATSWORTH, CA, December 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) iVision Mobile, Inc. an industry leader in mobile marketing and communications software announced today that the company is offering new high volume SMS messaging plans. Starting November 1st, iVision Mobile will offer per message pricing as low as $.008. For lower volume customers, the pricing will start at 2 cents per message for as little as $300 per month.

"This kind of pricing allows brands that are sending out large Bulk SMS messaging volume of messages each month to realize significant cost savings on their mobile initiatives," says Omer Samiri, CEO of iVision Mobile, Inc. "This represents a perfect opportunity for companies looking to enter the mobile space during the peak holiday shopping season," he adds.

For most brands, mobile marketing represents only a small fraction of their total marketing budget and delivers a significant return on investment. While mobile initiatives typically cost less to execute than a traditional marketing campaign, costs can increase with higher messaging volumes. "By pairing this new low pricing with iMessenger, our easy to use SMS platform, customers will now have a cost effective and extremely powerful mobile marketing solution at their fingertips," explains Derek Simms, CTO of iVision Mobile, Inc.

The iMessenger text messaging software is one of the most feature-rich and flexible platforms in the marketplace and caters to a wide range of industries that leverage the mobile device. iVision Mobile has recently enhanced the iMessenger software platform with an easy to navigate mobile webpage builder that lets brands create custom mobile websites. iVision Mobile is also unveiling a text to screen wizard that lets users create real-time text to screen displays in minutes. Text to Screen displays can then be instantly launched and executed for use at live events.

iVision Mobile provides mobile marketing and text messaging software solutions for businesses. iVision Mobile empowers companies across all industries including healthcare, automotive, sporting, religious, nightclubs/restaurants, debt collection, advertising agencies and more with innovative mobile marketing campaigns. For more information, please visit http://www.ivisionmobile.com.

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[Press-News.org] Mobile Marketing Provider iVision Mobile Announces Reduced Pricing for Text Messaging
iVision Mobile, Inc., an industry leader in mobile marketing and text messaging software, announced today that the company is offering new high volume SMS messaging plans on their short code 55678.