PROMOTXT is the Wave of the Future

Filed under:World Of Technology — posted on May 28, 2008 @ 8:43 am

PromoTXT Radio HTML Draft

Introducing a new and exciting promotional opportunity for
radio station’s and listeners to connect daily without the
hassle of busy signals!

PromoTxt Radio is an easy-to-use system that complements all of
the elements of your station’s broadcast from one, easy to use
website.

200 million people have cell phones. 55% use their cell phones
for text messaging. With PromoTxt Radio on-air contests, voting,
song requests, traffic updates and lots more can be sent and
received with the convenience of a cell phone.

75 % of promotional text messages are opened and read by the
consumer as compared to only 3% that open and read emails. With
PromoTxt Radio you have the advantage of increasing ad sales
which in turn makes profit for your station!

PromoTxt Radio also provides a unique source of non-traditional
revenue for your station, as each incoming text message comes
with a nominal charge placed on the consumer’s cell phone bill.

Enhance ratings, increase revenue, and link directly to your
listeners with PromoTxt Radio: Interactivity on a new frequency.

To learn more about PromoTxt, visit
http://www.promotxt.com/index.htm and watch a short flash
presentation.

Also, be sure to stop by our booth at RAB 2006 in Dallas, TX
from February 1-3.

Send all responses to sales@sparkns.com.

Text Messaging is the Wave of the Future. Join PromoTXT Radio:
Interactivity on a New Frequency!

Noel P. Kirkner Marketing Assistant Advanced TeleCom Services
noelk@advancedtele.com

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