I'm also on Verizon. I think it's something like 5¢ to receive and 10¢ to send. I know Verizon used to have a $5 unlimited, but last I looked, I couldn't find it.Techgy wrote:It's the same thing with Verizon. You pay as you go or else pay the $5/month to have unlimited texting.
Text (SMS) Messaging at the Church
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For my YSA Region (I'm a co-chair on the regional YSA committee), I've set up a google voice (GV) account. I use that to send mass texts (for free) about upcoming activities.
When someone wants to receive texts about the monthly regional activities (ie two texts per month, the week before, and the day of), they text "Activities" to the GV number that we are putting on our flyers.
When GV gets the text, its forwarded as an email to the associated gmail account.
In gmail I have a filter setup that automatically labels the message as "activities" (or as "stop" if they asked to be removed).
I go through each of the emails and add them to the activities group in my contacts list. Once I do that, I reply back saying basically, "ok, you are set up to receive texts about region activities - text stop to cancel".
To send out the mass text, I compose an email with the "activities" group of contacts in the TO field. I make the msg is under 160 characters (people hate getting lengthy texts, or multiple texts), and then I send it.
I always append " - Text STOP to cancel" to each message.
With this system, I have no idea who is subscribed. The only thing I can see is that such and such a phone number subscribed.
When someone wants to receive texts about the monthly regional activities (ie two texts per month, the week before, and the day of), they text "Activities" to the GV number that we are putting on our flyers.
When GV gets the text, its forwarded as an email to the associated gmail account.
In gmail I have a filter setup that automatically labels the message as "activities" (or as "stop" if they asked to be removed).
I go through each of the emails and add them to the activities group in my contacts list. Once I do that, I reply back saying basically, "ok, you are set up to receive texts about region activities - text stop to cancel".
To send out the mass text, I compose an email with the "activities" group of contacts in the TO field. I make the msg is under 160 characters (people hate getting lengthy texts, or multiple texts), and then I send it.
I always append " - Text STOP to cancel" to each message.
With this system, I have no idea who is subscribed. The only thing I can see is that such and such a phone number subscribed.
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Wow. You've got s system! And for YSA's who are text friendly it probably is immediate and very effective. So, can you estimate a percentage, based on "such and such a phone number" of how many people out of your total potential membership is actually subscribed-those using your "system?" I know you probably can't "count" because you don't know whose phone number belongs to who...techgurufloyd wrote:For my YSA Region (I'm a co-chair on the regional YSA committee), I've set up a google voice (GV) account. I use that to send mass texts (for free) about upcoming activities.
When someone wants to receive texts about the monthly regional activities (ie two texts per month, the week before, and the day of), they text "Activities" to the GV number that we are putting on our flyers.
When GV gets the text, its forwarded as an email to the associated gmail account.
In gmail I have a filter setup that automatically labels the message as "activities" (or as "stop" if they asked to be removed).
I go through each of the emails and add them to the activities group in my contacts list. Once I do that, I reply back saying basically, "ok, you are set up to receive texts about region activities - text stop to cancel".
To send out the mass text, I compose an email with the "activities" group of contacts in the TO field. I make the msg is under 160 characters (people hate getting lengthy texts, or multiple texts), and then I send it.
I always append " - Text STOP to cancel" to each message.
With this system, I have no idea who is subscribed. The only thing I can see is that such and such a phone number subscribed.
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I can definitely see the value of being able to send a mass text message to all subscribed members of the ward, or Auxiliaries with one simple text message.
Something like sendding a message to the Elder's Quorum Group that says "Service Opportinuty - Jone's need help moving at 7:00am tomorrow morning"
Something like sendding a message to the Elder's Quorum Group that says "Service Opportinuty - Jone's need help moving at 7:00am tomorrow morning"
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I have used and i know that there are many wards/stakes that have contacted the company that is helping with the Newsroom text service on lds.org and are using them. We use texting in our ward a fair amount. Mainly in communication with the youth as has been mentioned before in this thread. I know that I get faster responses from them when I text as apposed to calling and leaving a voice mail. If you want contact info PM me.
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Re: Text (SMS) Messaging at the Church
I'm wondering if there's has been any direction given by the church about the appropriateness of adult youth leaders sending direct text messages to youth without parental consent. Anyone here heard anything good, bad or ugly about this kind of thing?
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Re: Text (SMS) Messaging at the Church
General Handbook 10.8.1 (Young Men) and 11.6.1 (Young Women) says "When adults are interacting with youth in Church settings, at least two responsible adults should be present." This could be interpreted narrowly to mean when interacting in person, but I think it's wise for adult leaders to follow this guideline for all interactions with youth, except for authorized exceptions (the only two I'm aware of are ministering companions (21.2.2) and biannual meetings with a member of the bishopric (31.3.1)).
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