Google joins SMS race in India

India’s mobile user base has been growing at such an mouth-watering-impressive pace that it even Google cannot ignore it.

One has to note that these are very early days for this product. Few points that I observed,

Google is not the first one to provide such a feature in India, check out who are the other players. MyToday was the first one to enter this space and I believe it is one of the best examples of how the user base can grow without spending on marketing (Disclaimer: I know their management pretty well but it has nothing to do with my opinion). You must read what Rajesh Jain thinks about the competition and his experience in building MyToday.

What is in it for publishers?

Once you login, it is fairly easy for a publisher to setup a channel for your content. You can send sms invites asking people to subscribe to your channel. Confirming subscription by SMS is something I have always found a bit painful.

This Google product is available in India and depending upon the success they say it will be released in other countries.

Oneindia.in was the first to publish language SMS (with the help of MyToday platform). The growth has been very satisfactory and I believe oneindia.in got many new users from this excercise. The same will happen to other publishers.

What is in it for end users?

End users get to choose content from multiple providers. Some will find it useful as it is clubbed with other Google services. Some day your alerts from Google Groups and other products could get tightly integrated with SMS channels.

Monetization

I don’t think publishers will be able to monetize from Google SMS channels. Some day Google will have advertisements in every SMS, not sure if they will share it with the publishers. They may.

SMS Portals in India have made their presence felt. The big ones are MyToday and SMS Gupshup. With Google joining this bandwagon I believe Mobile Marketing in India will move to the next level. There will be a lot of pressure of all Mobile Marketing to sell the entire inventory of these big SMS portal giants. Over time mobile marketing will succeed because of  invertising.

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