12mass leverages your efforts and time.
12mass allows me to effectively target users who would be interested in our product (based on information provided by them), and personalize a response.
Without 12 mass, it would take me weeks to accomplish the same goals I do in hours now.
- Targets only those users who have a demonstrated/mentioned interest in the solution you are offering
- Easily allows you to personalise your responses, and provides stats to allow you to track which ones are more popular (higher conversion rates). That way, you quickly know which responses are hitting home; which ones the people care about.
- The UI is intuitive. In the past 6 months, I've seen the changes made to the layout, and the learning curve is less daunting now.
- Free 30 day trial. They don't mess around. Try it; if it works, great. If not, ah well.
- It allows an SME like ours to take on bigger companies with bigger budgets.
Cons
- Still a bit of lag, but that's compared to super slick interfaces that we usually use like Google LinkedIn and Facebook. I hope they go big soon and can throw more money into their servers so we have a better experience! With the service they provide, I'm usually willing to wait a few extra seconds to reach many extra people.
- I would prefer the 'Delete' button to be bigger so its easier to quickly remove the unwanted stuff.
- Maybe different colored backgrounds for their responses? Right now the layout is all in shades of blue and white. While its still easy to navigate, it might be better to have more colors so certain parts stand out more.
- Better customer service. One example I like to use is that there was a miscommunication, and the customer put it up on Twitter (presumably because he thought an email wouldn't be helpful, or he wanted to get a few laughs). 12mass filtered his post out and brought it to our attention, so we were able to email him straightaway and quickly remedy it.
- Better ROI. We have seen direct conversions from click throughs on responses generated by 12mass sent out at optimised times.
- Maybe on a smaller note, its a morale booster. To know that we are using something that is still new, that works so well. Motivates the team to work harder because we are part of a change; a new way of marketing.
Even today, if there is an issue, the team is quick and reliable in responding.