This is according to Upstream's report, Unlocking multi-channel marketing with RCS.

The report explores rich mobile messaging's emergence as a vital part of the digital marketing mix.

According to the report, RCS messaging allows MNOs and advertisers to create highly targeted media-rich messages that can be heavily personalised to engage and convert users. Performance metrics, including open rates and message interactions, can also be used to help advertisers optimise their content for maximum impact.

"Audiences today are very fragmented and have come to expect personalised communication. There is currently no single communication channel that fulfils all of these needs effectively, so marketers have had to adapt to using a blend of different channels to maximise engagement," says Kostas Kastanis, Upstream's deputy CEO.

Kastanis adds, "RCS brings unique value to any multi-channel mix, combining the rich media capabilities of digital channels with the hyper-personalised engagement of the SMS world. The marketing use cases for the channel can only be limited by imagination."

Upstream's data suggests that RCS is becoming a vital tool in helping advertisers connect with users on a personal level. The data showcases click-through rates as high as 22.2% and a 37% rise in conversion rates over traditional SMS in a series of campaigns run across industries.

Since 2020 and its global roll-out from the Google Messages app, RCS has been gaining significant traction and the number of RCS-capable subscribers is expected to reach 3.8 billion by 2026, according to the report. 

This emerging trend toward rich mobile messaging comes as third-party cookies, once the cornerstone of digital marketing, is to be retired permanently.

Advertisers that can no longer tap into third-party cookies as a means of reaching wide audiences with broad, but often superficial marketing campaigns, will instead turn their attention to creating engaging and highly personalised experiences. This is to grow their first-party customer base.

Being compatible with the MSISDN (Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Number), the unique mobile number of each user, RCS allows mobile operators to verify the identity of the subscribers.

This makes it easier to provide targeted and personalised messaging. The report states that global MNO revenue from RCS is expected to reach USD$4.6-billion in 2026.

Kastanis says, "It is time for mobile operators to capitalise on the developments in the digital advertising ecosystem and take a leading role in it. They are uniquely positioned to do so through their millions-strong subscriber base and 'owned' channels such as RCS and SMS."

Kastanis concludes, "Using technology platforms that allow them to run multichannel campaigns effectively — and by the numbers — is a step towards this goal, and will help revenues soar in the coming years."

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