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Want to Become a Text Message Marketer?

Earn up to $200-$400 per day!

Why Text Message Income?

Text Message Income is an online SMS service that caters to businesses and entrepreneurs alike to send automated text messages and emails to their subscribers.

We work with our partner company, Text-Calibur, to provide you with a user-friendly SMS platform that makes it easy, fast and affordable to send SMS marketing campaigns.

Send Mass Text Messages

Send coupons, offers and reminders to your database within seconds.

Data Collection

Generate leads on social media advertisements and through your website via API integration. 

No Large Start-Up Fees

Simply pay a one-time fee of $99 and start sending texts.

Purchase Leads

Through our partner, Online Lead Exchange, we will set you up with leads to text.

Full API Capabilities

Our service consultants will set you up with an API code to automatically add leads to a campaign.

Contacts & Lists

Sort all of your leads into different groups & lists to stay organized and improve devilerability rates.

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Get Started in 4 Simple Steps

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Sign-up & pay a one-time fee of $99

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We provide you with 3000 leads, 3000 texts & 100 phone numbers to send from

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Set up your first campaign

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Create and schedule your message and watch the results

FAQ

We make SMS marketing simple.

Here’s our list of common concerns that many SMS marketers have when they get started.

What is a Short Code Phone Number?

A short code number is 5 or 6-digit phone number that is used to send SMS messages.  

What is a Long Code Phone Number?

A long code number is a standard, 10-digit, phone number used to send and receive voice calls and SMS messages.

What is Spin Text?

The functionality within our platform allows you to vary the verbiage and domains within your SMS message. This alleviates the work of having to create multiple messages for the same campaign.

What is a DID?

DID stands for Direct Inward Dialing. DIDs are virtual numbers that allow you to route calls to your existing telephone lines. DIDs were developed in order to be able to assign certain employees a direct number, without requiring multiple physical phone lines.