Consumers Send Banner Ads Via Text Message Using TexTango

| July 22, 2010

New Service Pays Consumers for Sending SMS Text Messages with Ads Attached

SAN DIEGO – Mobile application developer, TexTango, announced the release of the patent-pending alpha version of TexTango software for the BlackBerry®, allowing users to send SMS text messages with banner ads from their BlackBerry to any mobile phone or device. Future versions of the software will include applications and support for all mobile smartphone devices, including iPhone, Android and others.

TexTango users who send SMS messages with the banner ads attached during the alpha test will initially be entered in a sweepstakes to win a new 2010 Smart® car, and other valuable prizes such as iPads, tickets and even a shot at the TexTango online Hall-of-Fame! In future versions of the product, users will be compensated directly and indirectly for sending SMS messages with the TexTango application.

TexTango’s Chief Operations Officer, Allan Lees, said, “We are very excited to introduce this new twist on mobile advertising and consumer communications, utilizing the consumer-to-consumer SMS message to deliver advertising. TexTango creates a revolutionary and credible new point-of-engagement for brands and consumers that was not previously available.”

The TexTango SMS banner ad network’s first advertisers by design also include a number of charitable nonprofit organizations: UNICEF, Rady Children’s Hospital and America’s Toothfairy.

For the past two years, TexTango’s developers have been working on a proprietary method of attaching banner advertisements to SMS text messages that would seamlessly integrate with all carriers, devices and software platforms, and not raise objections from the FCC or the carriers, or the mobile device manufacturers, or the consumers who will both send and receive the advertising.

The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. For more information about UNICEF and its work visit: http://www.unicef.org

Rady Children’s Hospital is a 261-bed pediatric care facility providing the largest source of comprehensive pediatric medical services in San Diego, Southern Riverside and Imperial Counties. For more information, visit http://www.rchsd.org

At the America’s Toothfairy Dental Home Program, caring professionals provide underserved youth with comprehensive, pro-bono dental services in a compassionate healthcare environment. More information: http://www.ncohf.org/what/program/atf-dental-home/

BlackBerry is a registered trademark of Research In Motion (RIM®). Smart is a registered trademark of Daimler AG. TexTango is not affiliated with BlackBerry or Research In Motion® (RIM) or Daimler AG.

TexTango is a privately-held corporation with headquarters in San Diego, California; the leading mobile marketing company “for the people, and by the people,” monetizing the SMS mobile text message channel at the intersection of mobile advertising and consumer communications. More information available and download the free TexTango mobile software application at http://www.TexTango.com.

Otilia is the founder and editor of AdOperationsOnline.com, launched in 2008. She currently provides online business consulting through her company, RightFit Media, and blogs about all things online at www.otiliaotlacan.com.
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