
603 - Unlock 95% Open Rates with SMS with Lee Weinberger
Why you should listenDiscover why SMS and MMS messaging drastically outperform email—and how you can use that insight to drive real engagement and results for your clients.Learn how to easily integrate messaging into top CRMs like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zoho—no dev team required. Ideal for SaaS Consulting Partners looking to expand their service offerings.Hear how one business use SMS to boost attendance and revenue—and get a glimpse into what’s next with Rich Communication Services (RCS) and AI-powered automation. Email open rates are declining. If your clients aren’t seeing replies from their outreach, it’s time to rethink the channel. In this episode, I sit down with Lee Weinberger, sales leader at Sinch Engage, to explore how SMS and MMS messaging is transforming client engagement—especially for CRM-integrated partners like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zoho. Lee breaks down why mobile-first communication isn't just the future—it's the now. If you're a SaaS Consulting Partner looking to expand your offer stack or boost results for your clients, this is the episode for you. About Lee Weinberger Lee Weinberger leads the sales team at Sinch Engage, a solution of communications tools for businesses. They specialize in conversational and automated messaging for SMS/MMS/RCS which exists as a stand-alone web product and an integrated tool into the leading CRM systems (HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho, Netsuite, Active Campaign, Shopify). Sinch also provides Email and Voice functions to round out the suite of communications functions. Lee resides in Denver CO, and sells into the North American market, but Sinch as a company has a global reach with offices around the world. Resources and LinksEngage.sinch.comMessagemedia.comLee's LinkedIn profileTalk to LeeEmail Lee at: Lee.Weinberger@sinch.comPrevious episode: 602 - Stop Forcing Marketing You Hate—Play to Your Strengths InsteadCheck out more episodes of The Paul Higgins PodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: @PaulHigginsMentoringJoin our newsletterSuggested resources
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