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8 Terrific Texts for the Public Sector

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Text messaging is the fastest and most direct way to reach your audience with information they need to know and gather their feedback. Plus, they have one of the highest engagement rates of all types of communications.

How are government organisations using text messaging? We put together a list of 8 real-world examples and explained what makes them awesome.

Check out this guide to learn how text messaging:

  • Drives citizen participation in initiatives.
  • Enables your organisation to recruit participants, gather feedback and educate the public.
  • Helps your organisation reach diverse audiences.

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