How Can I Implement Push Notifications?

Creating and implementing apps push notifications for your mobile app or text marketing campaign is easy with CallFire's advanced API and team of developers. App push notifications can come in the form of smartphone pop-ups or text messages. Here are just a few ways our clients are using the sms api to improve their business practices:

Create automated push notification services linked to existing CRM
Announce products and services via text and voice automatically
Track campaign effectiveness with phone calls recording
Test marketing campaigns and optimize based on success
Offer added value and simplicity for customer interfaces
…and Much More!
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Speaker 1: How can SMS help my business grow? Here’s an example. Suzy is a marketing director for a museum. She uses CallFire to send her members text reminders so that they never miss a great exhibit. She even includes a link so smart-phone users can get all the exhibit details. Now that members know to visit the museum, Suzy’s got another marketing magic trick up her sleeve once they get there. She posts signs inviting visitors to text, “I love art,” to her CallFire phone number. Once they text in, they automatically receive a discount to the museum gift shop.

Suzy loves how easy CallFire makes sending and receiving texts, and her members love the timeliness and convenience of getting reminders, promotions, and discounts right in their pocket. CallFire works with both long codes and short codes and provides opt in and opt out support, all for just pennies per message. Developers can even use CallFire APIs to program SMS apps of their own. To learn more, visit CallFire.com or call 877-897-FIRE.

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CallFire offers a mobile API solution for all mobile marketing and contact requirements, with two types of APIs: a REST API and a legacy HTTP API. HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is an application protocol. REST (or Representational State Transfer) is a suite of rules that when obeyed permit the mobile developer to develop a distributed application with a particular set of customized restrictions. REST utilizes the four HTTP methods GET, POST, PUT and DELETE to perform various operations. REST was originally defined in the pretext of HTTP, but is not restricted to HTTP protocol. Plus, our API software for mobile marketing was developed with usability and flexibility in mind, so working with our API team to integrate will be simple and streamlined.