DAVENPORT, IOWA (May 18, 2023) — TapOnIt, a leading text-message marketing and communications platform, is excited to announce its upcoming free webinar, "Texting for Towns and Cities," aimed at educating CVBs (Convention and Visitor Bureaus), Chambers of Commerce, tourist centers, cities, and towns on leveraging text-message marketing to effectively engage their community and attract tourists.

The webinar is scheduled to take place on June 1, 2023, 2PM (CST). Attendees will have the opportunity to gain valuable insights from industry experts and learn practical strategies to harness the power of text message marketing as a means of connecting with residents, visitors, and prospective tourists.

Attendees will explore topics such as:

Boosting Local Economy: Discover strategies for leveraging text message marketing to support local businesses, drive foot traffic, and stimulate economic growth.

Building an Opt-In Subscriber List: Understand the techniques for growing a subscriber base and reaching a wider audience interested in local events, promotions, and news.

Crafting Engaging Text Messages: Learn best practices for creating compelling text campaigns that captivate recipients, drive action, and foster a sense of community.

Promoting Local Events and Attractions: Explore innovative ways to use text-message marketing to promote events, attractions, festivals, and activities to both residents and tourists.

Measuring Success and Analytics: Gain insights into tracking and analyzing campaign performance, measuring ROI, and making data-driven decisions to optimize future marketing efforts.

The webinar will be hosted by industry expert and Co-Founder of TapOnIt, Sara Castillo, who possesses a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by CVBs, Chambers of Commerce, tourist centers, cities, and towns. She will discuss use cases and share success stories to illustrate the effectiveness of text-message marketing in engaging communities and attracting tourists.

To register for the webinar, interested individuals can visit TapOnIt’s official website. Participation is free, and attendees will have the chance to interact with the speakers through a live Q&A session at the end of the presentation. As a thank-you for attending, the first fifty registered attendees will receive a $10 Starbucks eGift card and a special promotion.

"Texting for Towns and Cities" is part of TapOnIt's ongoing commitment to empowering local communities with effective marketing tools and strategies. By harnessing the power of text-message marketing, CVBs, Chambers of Commerce, tourist centers, cities, and towns can establish stronger connections with their residents, cultivate tourism, and foster economic growth.

For more information about the webinar and to register, please visit taponit.com/webinar-texting-for-towns-and-cities/

About TapOnIt

TapOnIt is a leading mobile-marketing platform that connects businesses with engaged consumers through the power of SMS and MMS messaging. TapOnIt is a female-founded, Hispanic-owned text-message marketing company based in Davenport, Iowa. Their proprietary SaaS (software as a service) Text Marketing and Communications Platform is used across the country by businesses of all sizes to build, grow, retain, engage, and monetize databases of users that have opted-in to receive content from them via SMS and MMS. Whether the platform is being used for marketing, sales, internal operations, or customer service, TapOnIt’s best-in-class solution helps its clients reach their goals. The company launched in April of 2015 and has sent millions of text messages for thousands of brands.

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