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Purchase Link: http://www.startheresoftware.com/product_info.php?products_id=37
Trial Version: http://www.startheresoftware.com/demo/AutoSMSSetup.exe
User Guide: http://www.startheresoftware.com/UserGuides/AutoSMS.pdf


The most affordable automated text messaging software available. There's no need to spend lots of money on other similar software when you can get this one for much less.

This software will send thousands of text messages right to people's cellular phones. Imagine thousands of people receiving a text message with your affliate link, product, or service you are offering right on their cell phone! The best thing about it is that you this software will run unattended!


It works by utilizing free text messaging services. The services which are currently built into this software:
  • www.txt2day.com - Automatic Mathcha Solving
  • www.TextingMania.com
  • www.OnlineTextMessage.com - Coming Soon
  • www.iTextFree.com - Coming Soon
  • www.SMSEverywhere.com - Coming Soon
  • www.TextU.org - Coming Soon
  • www.MateZap.com - Coming Soon
  • www.txtDrop.com - Coming Soon
  • www.TXTMSG4U.com - Coming Soon
All services listed as "Coming Soon" will be released in future updates which you get for free after purchasing this software. Please let us know if there are any other free text messaging services that you would like us to build into this software.


Features:
  • This software doesn't use the WebBrowser component, so it's MUCH faster than some other bots.
  • Multithreaded - Use up to 20 threads simultaneously to send text messages.
  • Do other tasks on your computer while the software runs.
  • Automatic Mathcha Solving – txt2Day.com requires users to solve a Mathcha before the text message is sent. This software will solve it automatically so that it is completely automated.
  • Send text messages to virtually ANY cell phone number.
  • Built-In Cellular Provider Lookup - Lookup cell phone providers of any area code + prefix.
  • Automatic Settings Saver – When the program is closed, your settings are automatically saved so that you don’t lose your place the next time you run the software.
  • Automatic Updates - When the software is loaded, it checks to see if a newer version is available. If it is, then it is automatically downloaded.
This software includes lifetime updates.** It also includes one license which can be used on one computer.



* The listed price is subject to change at anytime. Please check the Purchase Link above for the most up-to-date information.

** Lifetime updates are free for the entire life of the program. We reserve the right to stop updating this software, with notice, at anytime.
 


As of right now, this software is only compatible with the following US networks:

ACS Alaska
Alltel
Ameritech
AT&T
Boost
Cellular One
Cingular
Cricket
Edge Wireless
Metro PCS
Mobile One
Nextel
Qwest
Sprint
SunCom
T-Mobile
Telus
Verizon
Virgin Mobile

I know there is probably a lot of controversy about this being considered spam. SMS Marketing is pretty much the same thing as email marketing. The only difference is instead of your ad going to a person's email inbox, it's going right to their pocket. It's completely up to you how you use this software. If you use it properly, then I wouldn't consider it spam. However, if you're sending the same message to the same person multiple times, then it may be questionable. As for the actual legality of it, I will need to do some more research.


I would also like to add that I'm not familiar with non US networks and how their cell phone numbers are formatted. If anyone would like to enlighten me on that matter, it may be possible that I can build it in a future update.
 
Can I ask where do you lookup provider for specific phone number? I have been encountering this little problem with lookup service I use at the moment so I'm interested to hear what service you use. I might even buy the software if the demo works ok :)
 
Thanks MCRunning for posting that. I was looking for a good link to post for that information.

@micfire: I have built in a feature to utilize txt2day's provider lookup (Txt2day Cell Phone Provider Lookup). You won't have to leave the software to use that utility. You can try it for yourself in the demo to see if it works to your liking. I have tested quite a few numbers that I personally know the provider for, and it identified them correctly every time.
 
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