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Free SMS Texting - Its Pros And Cons

Free SMS Texting services are everywhere these days. It seems like every week a new online SMS texting service appears to get a share of the SMS market. This sector has become VERY competitive over the past few years. Here are some of the things that you need to know before you engage the services of free online SMS texting.

Free SMS texting, as the name implies, is a free service for sending SMS messages thru your PC and your Internet connection. The main reason why this service is very attractive to most businesses is because it eliminates the cost factor in sending text messages. It is free and you don't have to pay anything, ever.

Sending SMS messages from your PC, also, has the added advantage of quickly composing the text messages to your recipients because it is definitely a lot faster to type your messages from your PC keyboard than from the tiny keyboard of your mobile phone.

But having it free has its disadvantages. Not all SMS text messages are actually free. Some service providers charge the recipient some fees for receiving the message. If you are using a free SMS texting service for your business, make sure your partners or clients are not being charged for receiving your text messages.

Almost all free SMS texting providers require you to register to avail of their free texting services. Once you register your own mobile phone number and the mobile phone numbers of your clients, you get spammed SMS messages regularly. You can just imagine how frustrating it can be for you and your clients to receive spam messages.

These free SMS services also do not provide for sending bulk SMS messages. Even if some of them spam your mobile phones, they don't want their services abused by other spammers as well. If you are sending a promotional message to 1000 clients, using a free SMS service will take you ages.

Finally, free SMS texting sites, are often overloaded so your messages get delayed or remained undelivered. If you have a critical announcement to make, you don't want to take the risk of your messages not being received by your clients.

So, there you have it. Now that you've been given the highs and lows of free SMS texting, the next step is up to you. For businesses serious enough to reach new heights thru the use of SMS texting, taking the free option to SMS texting may not be the best choice for you. Take this information and make the best choice on your next texting campaign.