Blyk on Aircel Celebrates Its 1st Anniversary With 1.68mn Subscribers

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Blyk on AIRCEL, India’s first mobile messaging media company has completed first year of its operations in India.  Since the time of its launch in November, 2010, Blyk has expanded its subscriber base to over 1.68 million opt-in members on AIRCEL  in the country with successful campaigns for more than 40 leading brands across different industries.




AIRCEL- Blyk is hip and happening youth mobile service brings exciting MMS and SMS on events and entertainment updates, exclusive offers, interactive trivia and opinion polls from the brands you like. Even better by simple receiving these messages you’ll get bonuses like talktime, data or SMS with every Blyk recharge.

For the consumers, ‘Blyk on Aircel’ is a no-fuss service where they get to enjoy deals, information and more in the areas they want—and only in the areas they want. At a time when SMS spam is a big challenge for advertisers.

Blyk on Aircel’ provides the answer to them by sending users only relevant information that they asked for. It creates a clear distinction between permission-based marketing and spam. And this is why the service is able to add 3500-4000 members every day.

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