I am not being an a** either but if you want to have a discussion and do not understand the concept then just say so, but don't put comments that make it blantent that you don't get it by the things you put.
Pitch is "I have a deal for you" or "You need to buy this". The stats are simply that. If I put a post and said you really need to look at posting on Craigslist becuase 30 million people visit it monthly that is not pitch those are stats.
Yes I do research for stats I don't go out there and actually pull stats myself, that is common sense, same goes for any other form of advertising.
Is there a case study of the effectiveness of this form of advertising as related to a service based industry (computer repair, auto repair, plumbing, etc)?
You can search google yourself and see different stats/facts of how this type of marketing is working. Is there a particular study that breaks it down step-by-step how to implement it into your business probably not. But, there is not really awhole lot of step-by-step in any business in how to effectively market soemthing. I have already came up with ways to implement this into our business just like I do everythign else that I decide to go with.
Tell me exactly how the system works step by step.
You get a account somewhere and setup your keywords you want to use with your own custom messages
You manage what get's sent out and when it gets sent out. If you manually send it out at 3a.m. that is your decision
You manage your own list
If someone opts in then all they do is select (1) for that option. (2) afterwards if they want to opt out. But if you don't set it up that way then they can't opt in, it's your decision.
There is no way possible for your competitors to use your list.
If you go to textmarks.com you'll get the concept much better of how it's done by the numbers.
Yes some of the stats are from 2008, but again if you look yourself i'm sure you will find newer ones and I bet the numbers are higher now.
What does "64% of mobile subscribers have an Internet enabled phone and 76% of them have unlimited txt plans"? Not sure the exact number but it's in the millions. How much is the average cost per text if they don't have unlimited no idea and I really don't care. Once again the person can only get the text if "THEY" choose to. So if "THEY" choose to get it then I would suppose that the cost of a single text messgage will not effect them. If "THEY" choose to opt to receive more again it's "THEIR" decision. Nobody is making them do anything.
Yes it's legal
You can print and use whatever you want for marketing, if you want to buy marketing material I suppose you can or you can make your own.
I guess depending on who you go with you can sign a contract or do month to month.
The 95% read rate is a stat you can also search for that. No different then Craigslist putting something that says they have 30 Million visitors a month. Plus, in this type of advertising the person once again has to initiate the message. So if I stand there and type in a code to get a message then why in the world would I not read it? Based on that I would say the "read rate' in this is actually higher.
NOT trying to bring you around to my way of thinking whatsoever. Your questions are all very good and if I was actually selling you something i'd probably attempt to answer them better. I don't feel singled out, but then again I do not have a reason to care one way or another if you do this or not. And I did not "just find a website on SMS marketing" and decide "yep, going to do this". I actually do put thought into my business and that is how we have grown each and every year. I don't do things on a whim.