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SMS sampaign KPIs

Metric What it indicates
Delivery Rate Tracks the percentage of messages that successfully reached a mobile device. Low rates indicate an outdated list filled with disconnected landlines or fake numbers.
Open Rate Estimates how many users viewed the text. While exact tracking remains difficult due to carrier limitations, industry estimates consistently place this metric above 90%.
Click-Through Rate (CTR) Measures the percentage of recipients who tapped the embedded link. This stands as the most critical indicator of whether the audience found the offer compelling.
Conversion Rate Captures the number of purchases or sign-ups directly attributed to the tracked link. This metric ultimately proves the return on investment.
Opt-Out Rate Records how many users replied with a stop keyword. Sudden spikes signal that a specific campaign was either irrelevant, annoying, or sent at the wrong time.

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FAQs

The most critical rule is obtaining express written consent before sending any messages. Without explicit permission from the recipient, sending promotional texts violates federal regulations like the TCPA and damages consumer trust.

Frequency depends entirely on your industry and the expectations set during the opt-in process. Generally, sending two to four promotional texts per month keeps the brand top-of-mind without annoying the subscriber. Always monitor your opt-out rates to gauge if you are sending too frequently.

SMS (Short Message Service) refers to standard, text-only alerts limited to 160 characters. MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) allows marketers to embed visual media, such as images, GIFs, or audio clips, and offers a much higher character limit, though it costs more to send.

High-volume senders typically require a dedicated five- or six-digit short code to bypass carrier filtering and send thousands of messages per second. Smaller businesses or regional brands can often use a 10DLC (10-digit long code) registered for business use, which is more affordable but processes sends at a slower rate.

Because text alerts trigger push notifications on lock screens, the format boasts exceptionally high visibility. While exact open rates remain difficult to track perfectly due to carrier reporting limitations, industry benchmarks consistently estimate that consumers open up to 98% of the text messages they receive.