Texting & messaging are often used in exchange for one another, but the two have vastly different purposes.
SMS, MMS, text messaging…there’s a wide variety of terms to know when it comes to texting.
A big debate surrounds this “age” old question: is messaging the same as texting?
Yes, when you text, you technically send a message. But sending a message isn’t the only qualifying element to messaging.
In fact, messaging is a much more in-depth, industry-specific term relating to digital communications as a whole.
So, the short answer—no. Messaging is not the same as texting. But for the curious minds who came here to learn a little bit more, we’ll explain the differences a bit more in depth.
A hallmark A common icebreaker for anyone born in the 90s is: what was your AIM screen name?
It’s silly and fun to reflect, but anyone who participated in early turn-of-the-century internet chat was actually on the brink of a pretty revolutionary concept— instant messaging.
Instant messaging is a kind of real-time online chat enabled through a software application.
Many of the third-party applications that enable messaging also have robust features like file sharing, video chat, and voice calling.
Some of the most popular messaging applications include: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Snapchat, and Skype.
You may also have heard messaging referred to by other terms, like “DM” (direct messaging) or “chatting.”
Although these are more social-media specific terms–you may have heard of someone’s “Instagram DM’s” or “Facebook chats”–they all fall under the umbrella of messaging.
On the other hand, texting, or text messaging, is the transmission of short electronic messages between two or more mobile devices.
Texting uses a cellular network to send messages, which typically land at around 160 characters.
Almost every single cellphone, regardless of “smart” internet technology, is capable of both sending and receiving text messages.
With an inbound text service or SMS chat, you can use texting in a similar way to messaging.
By definition, texting and messaging may sound similar thanks to advances in mobile technology.
With the coming of smartphones, like the iPhone and Android, text messages can be sent using an internet connection.
This gets rid of the character limits and makes sending things like photos, videos, and GIFs fast and easy.
However, even with smartphones in the equation, there are still some core differences between texting and messaging that make the two very different.
For example:
These are seemingly small differences, but to someone considering (for example) which tool to use when communicating with their customers, these variations make a difference.
So, if you are in a position deciding which tool would better fit your needs, how do you make the right choice?
Making business decisions should be fun every once in a while!
To try and lighten up your decision-making process, we developed a quick quiz that will help point you in the right direction.
Answer YES or NO to each question to the best of your ability to learn if texting or messaging is right for your needs.
If you answered yes to a majority of these questions, texting, or more specifically text marketing, seems like the solution for you.
Both texting and messaging have their advantages, and we encourage you to find the one that meets your specific needs.
To help you get started, if you’re interested in learning more about what text marketing is (spoiler, it’s way more than just sending texts) you can get more information on our blog.
If you’re ready to dive into the world of SMS, we invite you to try out SimpleTexting for 14 days, totally free.
Meghan Tocci is a content strategist at SimpleTexting. When she’s not writing about SaaS, she’s trying to teach her puppy Lou how to code. So far, not so good.
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