Creating a message flow for contacts to participate in a survey or vote without requiring the keyword be included in the response. The need to use the common keyword along with valid responses is due to the content automatically populating the Keyword along with the valid response during the message creation process when using the Vote/Survey template.
Create a message flow utilizing the Text Response Template to avoid requiring the Keyword to be included in SMS vote/survey responses.
This process is replicating the flow of a Vote/Survey templated message initiated when a Contact sends in the Keyword ‘SAMPLE’. A response is triggered for the Contact to submit their survey response, and then that Contact will receive a confirmation response.
To replicate this flow, with Text Response messages, two templates with two Keywords are needed. In the scenario below, we will be using the keywords ‘SAMPLE’ & ‘SAMPLE1’.
“What kind of content do you want to receive from us? Reply with a letter of your choice:
A - Product Launches
B - Discounts & Offers
C - I’d love to see both!”
Create a Text Response Message in MobileConnect
How To use MobileConnect AMPScript MSG(0), VERB and NOUN(0)
The message flow of a Contact would now look like this:
Contact sends in the Keyword, ‘Sample’, the contact then receives a response from the first Text Response. Prompting them with '“What kind of content do you want to receive from us? Reply with a letter of your choice: A - Product Launches, B - Discounts & Offers, C - I’d love to see both!”
Based on the use of the Next Keyword, the contact responds with A, B, or C, this will trigger the response set for the second Text Response message or a general response such as ‘Thanks for participating!', because the Next Keyword created the conversation and then associated it with the next message.
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