power texting: engaging your employees via text messaging
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POWER Texting: Engaging YourEmployees via Text Messaging
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9:14 AM Phone call from vendor
9:16 AM Email from supervisor
9:18 AM Email from co-worker
9:21 AM Email from key client
9:30 AM Meeting with team
10:01 AM Phone call from co-worker in London
The life of a typical corporateemployee on a daily basis...
The life of a typical corporateemployee on a daily basis...
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And that’s just deskbound employees!Consider jobs in retail, manufacturing, sales and other fields and you’ll see even more messages for employees to process mentally!
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So how do you breakthrough the noise?
Consider text messaging!
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Quickfacts
onSMS
Here are the steps smart organizations use to start text messaging employees:
1. Find an SMS Provider
2. Gather Employee Data
3. Integrate SMS into yourcommunication strategy
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First, choose a tool or vendor partner.
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First, choose a tool or vendor partner.
1. Find an SMS Provider
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1. Find an SMSProvider
Because the requirements of the partner you choose may vary, first consider how you will deploy (send) text messages.
Some popular options include...
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Twitter Fast Follow
Sharing non-confidential information
Organizations without IT support
Desire to integrate with employees’ personal social media
DescriptionMost
Suitable For Estimated Cost
1. Find an SMSProvider
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A creative way to use the social network Twitter via text message -- even for people who do not have a Twitter account
Free
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The social media platform Twitter has another use beyond tweeting.
Trumpia 1. Find an SMSProvider
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FREE
DescriptionMost
Suitable For Approx. Cost
Specializes in mass & targeted messaging and audience segmentation
Offers picture messages, email to SMS, keywords, SMS surveys, and many other features
Mid-to-large organizations
Sending large volume of text messages at once
Targeting messages based on behavior
Advanced features and reporting
Starts at
$689 monthly
trumpia.com
Visit Trumpia.com to learn more.
Mozeo 1. Find an SMSProvider
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FREE
DescriptionMost
Suitable For Approx. Cost
Simple, dashboard based system for sending and reports on SMS
Providing to multiple communicators with no training or strategy required
One-off text message campaigns
$.03
mozeo.com
Visit mozeo.com to learn more.
per outbound message
After you determine the technology you will use...
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Decide where to store your employee’s information.
2. Gather Employee Data
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2. GatherEmployeeData
You must have the employee's:● Cell phone number● Consent to send text
messages
Data Requirements
An employee providing his/her mobile number in the company system is NOT consent to use it for texting.
Corporate-owned devices are NOT exempt from this requirement.
2. GatherEmployeeData
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Do you already have employee mobile phone numbers?
2. GatherEmployeeData
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● If YES, skip to slide 23.
● If NO, see next slide.
2. GatherEmployeeData
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Collecting employee phone numbers
Where will you store employees’ mobile phone numbers?
● Text messaging provider’s system
● HRIS system
● Employee profiles/directory
● Benefits portal
● Other system you may already use
2. GatherEmployeeData
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Can employees update information on their own?
If your legal department is nervous about this communication method, create an electronic record for affirmative consent.
● Employees need to update periodically, so the information is accurate
● Avoid administrative burden: offer employee self-service
2. GatherEmployeeData
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Do you have consent to send SMS to their mobile?
● If YES, you are all set!
● If NO, see next slide.
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2. GatherEmployeeData
Creative approaches to obtaining consent
2. GatherEmployeeData
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Have employeestext to sign upProvide a short code and have employees send a text to that short code to sign up.
2. GatherEmployeeData
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People might not be motivated to take action just to sign up for text messages from the company.
Consider doing a campaign on another topic and as a part of that process, obtain the consent to text.
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2. GatherEmployeeData
Run a communication campaign
Include in another processMake providing consent appear (“pop-up”) as a part of another mandatory system process.
NOTE: If you provide smartphones to employees, include a request for consent prior to receiving the device.
2. GatherEmployeeData
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Now, you’re ready to text employees!
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3. Integrate SMS into your communication strategy
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3. IntegrateSMS into your
communicationstrategyTell them what
Disclose upfront:● What you plan to
send — the types of messages
● How often
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you’re going to send
Don’t send sensitive, privileged, confidential or inflammatory information via text.
Practice discretion 3. IntegrateSMS into your
communicationstrategy
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Keep it simple, simple, simple...
Have you ever gotten into an argument with your spouse, partner or friend via text? If so you know how things can escalate quickly!
Tone is hard to gauge on text. Keep your messages easy to interpret.
3. IntegrateSMS into your
communicationstrategy
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Aim for twice a year to remind employees to review and update their information.
Remind employees 3. IntegrateSMS into your
communicationstrategy
to keep info updated
Don’t go
● Texts can’t take the place of regular business communication
● They are a supplement
● Ideal for:○ Urgent messages (office closings,
natural disasters, etc.)
○ Deadline reminders
○ Announcements (new business wins, company press mentions, etc.)
○ Short blurbs that lead to a web page or email with more detailed information
3. IntegrateSMS into your
communicationstrategy
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overboard
You Ready?
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We hope you found this helpful to get you on your way to using SMS for employee communication!
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Hop over and join the conversation with other internal communicators about how they’re using text messaging!
Strategic Internal Communication Network, (SIC)n on LinkedIn
Visit our blog
Breaking Through Via SMS
If you need consulting support, don’t hesitate to reach out to our Chief Employee Communication Enthusiast, Tina Hawkins!
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