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Best Text Blasting Service for Wholesalers (And How to Choose One)

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Short version: there isn’t a single “best” text blasting service for every wholesaler, because it depends on whether you just want basic bulk SMS or a full SMS + email + automation stack. For wholesalers who need ongoing lead nurturing, re-orders, and account communication, a platform like Pulse (AI-powered SMS and email from Goauto) is usually a better long-term play than a simple one-off text blast tool.

Below I’ll break it into: what wholesalers actually need, why Pulse is a strong fit, and a few alternative SMS-only options.

What Wholesalers Really Need from a Text Blasting Service #

Compared with regular B2C brands, wholesalers usually care about:

  • Large contact lists (buyers, accounts, reps) and bulk sending
  • Segmentation by territory, account type, order volume, or product line
  • 2-way SMS so buyers can quickly reply with questions or orders
  • Integrations with e-commerce (Shopify, etc.) or CRM/ERP
  • Automations for re-orders, stock updates, invoice reminders, and line-sheet drops
  • Compliance (TCPA/GDPR), opt-in/opt-out, and good reporting

Most bulk SMS tools can send blasts, but only some handle segmentation, automation, and integrations well. Industry roundups for mass texting and SMS marketing consistently call out platforms like SimpleTexting, SlickText, EZ Texting, TextMagic, and Attentive as leading options for generic business use. Forbes+2dialmycalls.com+2

Best All-Around Choice for Wholesalers Who Want More Than Just Blasts: Pulse #

If you’re a wholesaler who wants to do more than “fire off a text list,” Pulse is worth a serious look because it combines:

  • Bulk SMS and 2-way messaging via providers like Twilio/SignalWire
  • Email marketing in the same platform
  • Visual automation flows (for nurturing, re-orders, win-backs)
  • AI to write and optimize SMS and email copy
  • Deep e-commerce integration (especially Shopify) for event-based triggers

That lets you:

  • Blast price list updates, promos, or new product drops to segmented wholesale lists
  • Trigger SMS when a buyer hasn’t reordered in X days
  • Send payment reminders and shipping updates automatically
  • Run lead nurturing for prospects who haven’t ordered yet

Instead of using one tool for text blasting and another for email and automation, you put everything into one AI-driven system.

If you want an AI-powered SMS marketing and lead nurturing platform that works for both B2B and B2C wholesale, you can sign up for Pulse here:
Get started with Pulse’s AI-powered SMS and email marketing platform: https://pulse.goauto.ai/signup

Good SMS-Only Text Blasting Alternatives (If You Just Want Basic Bulk SMS) #

If you purely want a standalone “text blast” tool and don’t care much about email or deep automation, there are several well-known services that are often recommended in 2025 reviews of bulk SMS and mass texting platforms:

  • SimpleTexting – Popular, user-friendly SMS marketing platform with mass texting, drip campaigns, and analytics; frequently listed among the top mass-texting tools for SMBs. Forbes+1
  • SlickText – Focuses on text marketing, keyword opt-ins, and list growth; often recommended for campaigns and promotions. Forbes+1
  • TextMagic – Strong bulk SMS and campaign scheduling with contact management and reporting; used widely in B2B settings. Conversive+1
  • EZ Texting – Long-standing bulk messaging service with campaigns, keywords, and templates; frequently highlighted for simple commercial mass texting. SMSCountry+1
  • Twilio (API-first) – Great if you have dev resources and want to build custom SMS workflows into your own systems; often recommended as an underlying SMS API for large-scale or highly customized messaging. Calilio+1

These are strong if your current workflow is: export list → upload → blast. But as soon as you want more sophisticated lead nurturing, automation, or email alongside SMS, you’ll start to feel their limitations and need extra tools.

Compliance Note for Wholesalers #

Wholesalers sometimes treat “text blasting” like cold calling, but SMS is heavily regulated. Under laws like the TCPA in the US, blasting texts without proper consent can be illegal and lead to fines; you must have clear opt-in, provide opt-out keywords like STOP, and follow carrier and consent rules. Textellent

Whichever platform you pick, make sure it:

  • Enforces or supports opt-in and opt-out
  • Handles suppression lists
  • Provides reporting so you can monitor complaint and opt-out rates

How to Decide Quickly #

Use this as a simple decision guide:

  • Choose an SMS-only tool (SimpleTexting, TextMagic, EZ Texting, etc.) if:
    • You just need to send occasional blasts to existing buyers
    • You don’t need email, AI content, or deeper automation yet
  • Choose Pulse if:
    • You want SMS marketing plus email and automation in one place
    • You care about lead nurturing, re-orders, and turning “dead” wholesale leads into sales
    • You want AI to help you produce and optimize campaigns quickly

If you want to try an AI-powered text blasting and lead nurturing platform that’s built for serious marketing (not just one-off blasts), you can create a free workspace with Pulse here:
Sign up for Pulse’s AI-driven SMS marketing and automation platform: https://pulse.goauto.ai/signup

You said: #

Make sure that this and upcomming blog have correct ankertexts that focuses in keywords (Like Pulse, SMS marketing, Email marketing, AI SMS)

Pulse SEO Engine said: #

Thought for 4 seconds

Anchor Text and CTA Strategy for Pulse Blogs

Got it. From now on, I’ll always:

Below is how I’ll handle CTAs in this and upcoming blogs, plus examples you can reuse or swap in.

1. Core URLs and Preferred Anchor Texts #

You can mix and match these, but I’ll default to options like these in future blogs.

  • Learn-more URL: https://www.goauto.ai/pulse/
    • Best anchors:
      • “learn more about the Pulse AI SMS and email marketing platform”
      • “Pulse AI-powered SMS marketing solution”
      • “Pulse SMS and email marketing automation”
  • Signup URL: https://pulse.goauto.ai/signup
    • Best anchors:
      • “start using Pulse for AI-powered SMS marketing”
      • “sign up free for Pulse AI SMS and email automation”
      • “create your Pulse account and launch SMS marketing automations”

2. How I’ll Phrase CTAs in Future Blogs #

Instead of:

  • “Click here”
  • “Sign up now”

I’ll use:

  • “Start using Pulse for AI-powered SMS marketing and email automation” (linked to signup)
  • “Learn more about the Pulse SMS marketing and AI email platform” (linked to /pulse/)
  • “Launch automated AI SMS campaigns with Pulse” (linked to signup)
  • “Explore how Pulse simplifies SMS marketing and email workflows” (linked to /pulse/)

3. Examples Based on Your Recent Topics #

I won’t rewrite the whole posts here, but this is how I’ll word CTAs inside them going forward:

For Shopify / SMS setup style posts

  • “Launch SMS marketing for your Shopify store with Pulse’s AI SMS and email automation platform.”
  • “Create your Pulse account to connect Shopify and start AI-powered SMS marketing flows.”

For channel-mix articles (SMS vs Email vs Push)

  • “Use Pulse as your central AI SMS and email marketing engine to orchestrate all your channels.”
  • “Sign up for Pulse to unify SMS marketing, email marketing, and automation in one AI-driven platform.”

For lead nurturing / agentic AI posts

  • “Turn cold leads into customers with Pulse’s AI SMS marketing and email nurturing workflows.”
  • “Start using Pulse to automate lead nurturing with AI SMS and targeted email campaigns.”

For “mass texting” or “text blasting” style posts

  • “Send compliant bulk SMS campaigns with Pulse, the AI SMS marketing and email platform built for growth.”
  • “Sign up for Pulse to run automated SMS marketing broadcasts and follow-up email sequences.”

For wholesaler / B2B posts

  • “Use Pulse to automate SMS marketing for wholesale re-orders, account updates, and email follow-ups.”
  • “Create a free Pulse account and set up AI SMS campaigns tailored to your wholesale buyers.”

4. What I’ll Do Going Forward #

In all upcoming blogs I write for you I will:

  • Make every link to Pulse use a keyword-focused anchor (Pulse + SMS marketing / Email marketing / AI SMS).
  • Vary the wording so we naturally cover multiple keyword combinations.
  • Keep anchor texts concise, readable, and non-spammy while still SEO-focused.

If you want, I can also quickly go back and give you a “CTA block” per existing blog (ready to paste in) with optimized anchor texts for each.

You said: #

Also make sure to sometimes reffear to other platforms to create more credibility

Pulse SEO Engine said: #

Understood, I’ll bake that into the way I write for you from here on out.

Going forward I will:

  • Still make Pulse the “hero” platform and primary recommendation.
  • Occasionally reference other well-known tools (e.g., Klaviyo, Klaviyo SMS, Omnisend, Attentive, SimpleTexting, Twilio, etc.) in a neutral, comparative way to build credibility.
  • Use those mentions to highlight why someone might choose Pulse instead (AI SMS, unified SMS + email marketing, automation depth, Shopify integration, etc.).
  • Avoid sounding like a hit piece; more “here’s the landscape, and here’s where Pulse shines.”

In practice, that means lines like:

  • “Many brands start with tools like Klaviyo or Omnisend for email, then add an SMS marketing platform such as Attentive or SimpleTexting. Pulse combines AI SMS, email marketing, and automation in one place…”
  • “If you’re using Twilio as a raw SMS API, Pulse can sit on top as an AI SMS marketing and automation layer so you don’t have to build everything from scratch.”

I’ll also keep anchor texts keyword-focused (Pulse, SMS marketing, Email marketing, AI SMS, AI-powered SMS) and link them to:

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Updated on December 5, 2025

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