Commercials can really help boost a company’s profile. Those Super Bowl ads that are so highly anticipated
are broadcasted to a mind-boggling number of people, and companies are willing to make that significant
investment needed to get the commercial spot because they know just how important that boost really is. The
issue for most companies is that they have nowhere near the amount of money needed to actually place a bid
on a possible commercial spot. Even a 60-second spot can cost millions and millions of dollars during
television events such as the Super Bowl. Even having an ad placed on TV shows that are not quite as widely
seen can still be costly and the investment for most companies is simply impossible to make regardless of
the exposure that it can generate. That’s why more and more companies are getting more creative with their
marketing efforts. Companies are now even starting to use business texting as a way to generate their own
buzz.
Texting may not seem like it at first but it can fact be competently used as a substitute
for all those well-produced commercials that the companies like to distribute. Think about what the
commercial actually does. For the most part, it simply introduces a product or a service to the viewing
audience, now it can employ different methods to so. Some commercials opt for a more direct approach and
just come out and say what their products are about while some prefer a more artistic way of doing it, often
using humor as a device to get customers interested. Both ways have shown that they can appeal to customers,
but the bottom-line here is that they are successful because they were able to communicate the product or
the service effectively to the audience. There’s no reason for texting to fail at essentially fulfilling the
same role.
Business texting can work as an advertising aid because it can convey the essence of
the product or service effectively. A simple text informing a customer about a product can contain all the
pertinent information about it, and that’s about as good an introduction as a company can hope for. Business
texting is getting more use within the corporate community. It may not be seen as of yet as a genuine
replacement to the traditional commercial, but it is at the very least a worthy accompaniment.