"From Raphael to Van Gogh" is here! Use SMS marketing to synchronize prosperity with business districts

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"From Raphael to Van Gogh" is here! Use SMS marketing to synchronize prosperity with business districts

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Chimei Museum will introduce "From Raphael to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London" in May this year, presenting for the first time the collection of the British National Gallery over the past 200 years. This event will display 52 original works by 50 masters, including Raphael, Rembrandt, Van Gogh...etc.

The exhibition "From Raphael to Van Gogh" is coming!


There was a craze on the day the exhibition went on sale, and the system crashed for a time. This is a rare business opportunity for nearby businesses that can thrive in tandem with the arts australia whatsapp phone number event. Through SMS marketing, you can effectively attract more customers, increase revenue, increase visibility, and make your business thrive!



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How to combine a marketing newsletter with the From Raphael to Van Gogh exhibition
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How to combine a marketing newsletter with the From Raphael to Van Gogh exhibition
Here are some simple and practical SMS marketing tips:

Captivating opening: Grab the recipient's attention with catchy language, such as: "The art world event is coming soon!"
Provide discounts and promotions: Give special discounts or promotions to encourage customers to visit your store, such as: "Show your text message to get 10% off!", "Show your event ticket to dine and get a free side dish."
Reminder of exhibition information: Mention the date, time and location of the exhibition to let the recipient know clearly, for example: "Exhibition date: XX/XX – XX/XX, location: Chimei Museum."
Include a link to a call to action: Include a link in your text message that allows recipients to book directly or learn more, for example: "Book your tickets now: [link]"
Keep it short and concise: Keep your text messages short and concise, and don’t be too wordy to lose the recipient’s interest.
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