Send text from Google Sheets with Salesmsg
Send text from Google Sheets with Salesmsg
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Have a long list of Contacts in Google Sheets? How are you welcoming them?
Most businesses rely on a welcome email. But, did you know that texts have an average open rate that's 5x higher than email (98% vs. 20%)? This means subscribers are far more likely to see your text message.
With a welcome text message, you can:
Connect with new subscribers and make them feel valued from day #1.
Set expectations for what they can expect from your emails, blog, newsletter or podcast.
Give them an exclusive welcome offer that's only available via text.
Even invite them to text back and ask you questions or give comments.
With this one-step automation from Salesmsg, you’ll automatically text your new and existing Contacts the moment you add them to your Sheet.
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Adds Salesmsg members to a specific inbox.
Creates a new conditional format rule at the given index. All subsequent rules' indexes are incremented.
Appends a new row to the bottom of the table.
Adds a new sheet.
Apply tags to an existing contact.
Assigns a conversation to a specific Salesmsg user. Blank User ID field sets a conversation to Unassigned.
Appends multiple rows to the bottom of the table.
Updates multiple rows.
Clears a specified range of values from a spreadsheet.
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