First Mobile Cash Announces Launch of Live SMS Chat Service

First Mobile Cash Announces Launch of Live SMS Chat Service

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — First Mobile Cash has announced the launch of a live SMS chat service as the newest addition to its expanding portfolio of mobile marketing solutions.

According to the company, this service is a quick and easy way of monetizing dating traffic from German-speaking countries on both desktop and mobile devices, and designed to maximize conversions from email marketing campaigns and other sources.

“In an environment with diverse solutions aimed to please the most demanding customers, we are focused on quality and taking the user satisfaction to new levels,” First Mobile Cash VP of Sales Nicholas Hörger says. “SMS chat is a highly customizable and easy to use service that converts very well, and we want to prove that live chat services are still alive and kicking.”

First Mobile Cash’s SMS chat program is now open for affiliates to promote, with little to no technical setup required, and a customized approach for each single connection type, including Wi-Fi.  

“The most powerful feature is represented by the automatic number recognition while accessing the platform on a 3G connection,” Hörger adds. “This means that only one-click activation is needed to be able to start chatting.”

For more information, visit FirstMobileCash.com, or email smschat@firstmobilecash.com.

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