We still feel Facebook has some of the best Whatsapp number database targetings around and if you are smart, you can be miles ahead of other platform CPAs while providing solid volume in most industries. Twitter rolls out welcome messages and quick replies in Direct Messages This month, Twitter has announced the release of two new direct Whatsapp number database messaging features to help improve how brands provide customer service through the platform. As Twitter explains in the official announcement posted through their blog, the new quick replies and welcome messages will advance customer service teams, as well as "open up new possibilities for Whatsapp number database how people engage with businesses on Twitter.
With direct messages, brand Whatsapp number database accounts will be able to automatically greet users after they send a Direct Message. According to Twitter, this won't require an active human user to reply to messages- instead, you will be able to Whatsapp number database to create multiple welcome messages and deep-link to a specific greeting from Tweets, websites, and apps. The quick messaging functionality will also give users the choice to Whatsapp number database choose from a list of options when sending their messages. Allowing them to enter specific text values, will aim to reduce the time spent resolving issues.
The TMJ take: As they'll be best optimized by Whatsapp number database brands that use social media to deliver customer service, Twitter is using the new features to 'gear up for those in the retail industry. We've theorized that this could be due to their Whatsapp number database struggling to find a buyer, as this will provide them with the opportunity to make more money off the platform. Additionally, Facebook (the main competitor), also already offers an auto-reply Whatsapp number database feature, so it's no surprise that Twitter is doing the same! WhatsApp to introduce a new 'Status' feature for users.