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Here you will find descriptions of the different campaign types we can set up and manage for you. If you have something in mind then please feel free to contact us to discuss it.

Please take note that we strictly adhere to the icstis code of conduct and will not tolerate any breach of rules or regulations. So please read through the guidelines to ensure the project you have in mind follows these guidelines.



Customer subscribes to your alert service by sending an SMS message containing your keyword to your shortcode. As an example if If you choose CLUBINFO on shortcode 1234, the customer will send an SMS message containing the word CLUBINFO to the number 1234.

The user is then sent a welcome message that you configure. As an example the will receive "Welcome to your weekly CLUBINFO alerts for £1! To unsubscribe send STOP CLUBINFO to 1234. They are not

You schedule, text alerts (in the above example a weekly broadcast). The message is sent to all your subscribers and upon receiving your alert message, your subscribers are billed for the amount per message you configured. You get your revenue share for each delivered message.

Some services examples
  • Weather
  • Horoscope
  • Mobile Coupons
  • News
  • Clubs information
  • Events promotion
  • Product information
  • Joke Service
  • Proverb of the day
  • M-Coaching (Diet, Language,...)



Your customers subscribe to your "Feed 2 SMS" service by sending an SMS message containing your keyword to your shortcode. As an example if If you choose MYBLOG on shortcode 1234, the customer will send an SMS message containing the word MYBLOG to the number 1234.

The user is then sent a welcome message that you configure. As an example the will receive "Welcome to your weekly CLUBINFO alerts for £0.50! To unsubscribe send STOP MYBLOG to 1234. They are now registered as a subscriber to your service.

You post a new entry to your blog or to any RSS, XML, Atom feed creator. Your entry is then both published to your web-site, distributed to your web based RSS subscribers AND pushed by Premium SMS to your mobile subscribers. Upon receiving your entry by SMS, your subscribers are billed for the amount per message you configured. You get your revenue share for each delivered message.

Services examples

  • Blog posts
  • News distribution
  • Community news


As well as the price, you also configure multiple choice answers to your quiz, e.g. A, B and C and select the correct answer, e.g. A. Then you set the message the customer is to receive depending on the answer they give.

The customers see you advert for the quiz "e.g. To win a football signed by the England team answer the following question: In what year did England win the World Cup? A. 1966 B. 1974 or C. 1982? Send an SMS containing the word QUIZ and your answer to 1234, for example for 1982, send QUIZ C to 1234 - £1 p/SMS."

Now when a user sends an SMS message containing QUIZ B to 1234 he will receive a message like "Wrong answer! Try again by sending QUIZ A, B or C to 1234".

Each time an end-user participates to your quiz, he will be billed at the price per SMS you have configured for your service and you will earn your revenue share.

Services examples

  • Prize competitions
  • Sweepstakes
  • On-pack promotions
  • Advertising campaigns add-on
  • Coupons (play and win discounts)
  • TV/Radio/Press/Web Interactivity



In a voting campaign, you can have your customers vote on any topic and collate the results.

For each vote cast, end-users will pay the price per SMS you have set. You earn your revenue share on each submitted vote.

Services Examples

  • Live TV/Radio vote or poll
  • Newspaper/Web poll
  • Opinion Poll
  • Mobile Elections



You set your service, to either be a one off payment or a subscription. Your "premium" pages will be protected by the service so only those that pay have access to those pages.

When the customer views your SMS payment page, they're invited to send an SMS message containing your payment code to a specific short number, for example SP MYTONES (if you choose MYTONES as a keyword) to 88999. End user gets billed and received a PIN code. They then enter the PIN code they received by SMS on the pay window and gets access to the protected pages for a pre-defined amount of time.

For each PIN code delivered by means of a Premium SMS message, you earn revenue.

Services Examples:

  • Premium Video Content
  • Skill based gaming
  • Community sites
  • Online Memberships
  • Online goodies
  • Instant Messaging Avatars
  • Online tips


Let's imagine you have a magazine and you want your users to participate in asking questions to a celebrity. You choose your keyword on shortcode 1234 and select the end-user price and then configure the message the end-users will receive after sending their message.

You advertise the code in previous publications and invite the readers to send in questions. The readers then send the keyword (e.g. MYMAGAZINE) and the their questions to the shortcode.

The messages can be fed to nay feed reader. For example you can have the questions come up on your web-site.

For each comment sent, the end-users pay the end-user price you configured and you earn a revenue share for each SM message you generate.

Services Examples

  • Web Interactivity
  • Contests (best joke, best name, ...)
  • Mobile to RSS feed
  • Product feedback (on-pack)
  • Magazine articles

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