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Monday, February 21 2022 - 08:00
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Same same, but better. Leading Australian SMS analytics service VidCorp rebrands to Tall Bob.
MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

As mobile phone usage surges, more businesses opt for mobile messaging and 
omnichannel marketing. 

Today mobile communications, engagement and analytics provider VidCorp 
announced a broad company rebrand to Tall Bob (www.tallbob.com). Having 
acquired premium MMS gateway, Thirdscreen (www.thirdscreen.com.au) in 2021, 
Tall Bob has cemented its position as a key leader for SMS and MMS within the 
accelerating industry of omnichannel engagement. The SaaS technology platform 
and its associated advisory services have connected eCommerce, politics, 
medical, hospitality, real estate (and more) brands with millions of consumers 
for over a decade. 

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With backing and guidance from business influencers like Kim Williams AM (Tall 
Bob Chairman), Glynn and Lleyton Hewitt and Dr Michael Ottaviano, Tall Bob is a 
leading innovator within the industry. Demand for its personalised solutions 
has seen Tall Bob grow consistently over the past three years, increasing its 
specialist staff by 57% since October 2021.

"The average person sees thousands of advertisements per day across multiple 
platforms. It's significantly easier to grab someone's attention when the 
platform is located in the palm of their hand. Mobile phones are the most 
personal tech device people have and they need to be respected for how much 
power they hold. As new senders, like politicians enter the Australian market, 
and scammers become more prolific, it's critical to use local messaging 
suppliers who know and understand the local laws." says Tall Bob CEO Ryan 
Berman. "Tall Bob combines its proprietary platform data and experienced 
strategy to educate organisations on how to respect the mobile phone all whilst 
cutting through the clutter."

BESPOKE, GROWTH MARKETING

Mobile phone usage is growing exponentially with research from [1]App Annie's 
State of Mobile 2022 report highlighting that Australians collectively spent 
3.8 trillion hours (4.8 hours or 20% of the day) looking at phone screens in 
2021. Tall Bob believes that it's crucial for businesses to think outside of 
traditional communication strategies and engage with omnichannel platforms in 
order to stay relevant and grow. 

Tall Bob's core mission is to help brands connect and elevate SMS to a vital 
and powerful messaging channel. Unlike SMS services that focus on quantity, 
Tall Bob works on quality messaging to ensure that brands are successful in 
connecting with people in meaningful ways with reliable and measurable 
engagement metrics. Tall Bob's tailored consultancy approach brings a local 
understanding that grows results and client bases for senders. 

Interestingly, there has been a significant increase in mobile messaging 
amongst member-based organisations including political parties. Mobile phones 
are the most crucial engagement tool for connecting with young audiences and 
reaching remote areas where traditional campaigning may not cut through.

Tall Bob stands out from other services by working with organisations to ensure 
they use data alongside an experienced strategy to execute effective and 
compliant campaigns. In fact, a recent send for a membership organisation saw 
their message re-shared for a response rate of more than 452% of the original 
SMS dispatched audience.

SMS IS UNDENIABLY NUMBER ONE

SMS continues to be one of the most popular forms of mobile engagement for 
businesses with data showing that over 2.8 billion messages were sent by 
businesses every day in 2020. Thanks to its reliability and accessibility, SMS 
is widely used by businesses to gather verifications, validations, and to share 
discounts and promotional information. It's the fastest form of written 
communication with over 90% of SMS messages read within 90 seconds. Consumers 
absorb SMS faster and people feel compelled to open their SMS whereas they may 
leave emails unread. 

MMS is also quickly growing in popularity. The use of videos and images offers 
a creative point of difference offering an exciting communication avenue. With 
the acquisition of Thirdscreen(http://www.thirdscreen.com.au/), Tall Bob 
utilises all possibilities that MMS offers, providing clients with more options 
for highly trusted and creative engagement while measuring how and what 
attracts attention.

Ryan Berman continued "Mobile engagement is the most impactful marketing tool 
for brands. Our key focus is and always will be to provide unique engagement 
tools and data for businesses to effectively engage with their audience that 
allows them to achieve their business objective."

AFFORDABLE MESSAGING IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND

Tall Bob produces outstanding results, with clients achieving reach that sees 
+1200% click-thru rates. Companies that have proven success by strategising 
with Tall Bob include Australia's largest eCommerce platforms, retail outlets, 
FMCG brands, prestigious sporting venues and events, plus supermarket chains 
and a significant proportion of the real estate market. Depending on the 
campaign, brands can send millions of simultaneous messages seeing responses 
and sales within minutes.

For more information, visit www.tallbob.com

About Tall Bob 

Tall Bob, previously known as VidCorp, is a recognised Australian pioneer and 
innovator in the mobile engagement industry. Tall Bob believes that there's 
more to SMS than 160 static characters. It's a powerful solution to mass 
communication and can be used to dramatically grow brand awareness. Using 
sophisticated engagement strategies and intelligent data analytics our service 
provides crafted, smart, scalable SMS and MMS solutions that don't just send - 
but deliver. Tall Bob works with hundreds of globally recognised brands and is 
committed to delivering sharp, creative messages in a matter of seconds, right 
into the hands of consumers.

[1] https://www.appannie.com/en/insights/market-data/state-of-mobile-2022/ 

Source: Tall Bob