SMS marketing is a powerful tool for ecommerce businesses. It allows you to communicate with your customers in a more personal way and can boost engagement and conversions.

However, there are limits to what you can send in an SMS to your text subscribers that you should be aware of, like SMS character limits. We'll discuss that and how to make the most of it for your ecommerce store.

What is the SMS character limit?

The SMS character limit, also known as the SMS length limit, is 160 characters. This includes letters, numbers, spaces, and symbols.

If you exceed 160 characters, your message will be broken into multiple SMS messages. It could even be delivered out of order, which just isn't going to be a good experience for your text subscribers.

What kinds of characters can I use in an SMS?

The character set for SMS is known as GSM 7. It includes most standard letters, numbers, and symbols from the Latin alphabet and also contains some Greek letters.

Characters outside the GSM character set are sent in Unicode -- an ever-expanding list of characters including more symbols, emojis, and letters from non-Latin-based languages.

When you send characters in Unicode, your SMS character limit drops to 70 characters.

So keep that in mind if you'll be texting customers in non-European languages or plan to use emojis.

Are there other limitations to SMS?

In addition to the SMS character limit, there's a restriction on the kind of content you can send in an SMS.

Many of us send all sorts of content to friends and family by text without giving it a second thought -- photos, GIFs, videos, and even links. But as soon as you attach any kind of media, in other words, anything other than text, the messages you send become MMS messages.

Businesses can send MMS messages to their customers too, but each one costs more than an SMS.

So if you want to include media, that needs to be part of your strategy, so you're using MMS when it's going to make a difference. For example, if you're promoting a new product, an image of that product can entice text subscribers to visit your website.

What should I do if I want to send longer text messages?

MMS can be used for longer text messages -- in fact, MMS messages allow you to send up to 1,600 characters -- but that's really not the best use of an MMS. Each MMS message costs around 2-3x more to send than an SMS, so it's not worth paying more for the extra characters.

Plus, customers expect texts to be quick to read. So any longer messages are better suited to other marketing channels like email or social media.

You're better off figuring out how to condense what you want to say into an SMS or taking advantage of the media available to you with an MMS to send a picture or GIF that gets the point across in fewer words.

How ecommerce brands can make the most out of the SMS character limit

Now that you know the basics of the SMS character limit, it's worth considering some best practices to make the most out of the characters you have.

Get to the point quickly

Your text subscribers are probably busy and may not have time to read a long SMS message. So get straight to the reason for your text -- whether it's a promotion, announcement, or reminder -- and make it easy for them to take action.

Use keywords and abbreviations

To save on characters, try using keywords or common abbreviations (e.g., "promo" instead of "promotion"). Just make sure they're easily understandable by your audience.

Be considerate with textspeak

Textspeak is a type of slang that is used in text messages and online communication. For example, you might write "lol" to stand for "laugh out loud." Textspeak is an easy way to reduce the number of characters you're sending, but be careful not to overdo it.

It can be tough to read when overdone. And remember only to use common acronyms that your audience will likely understand.

Limit Unicode characters

Since Unicode SMS reduces your character limit to 70 characters, only use them for messages that are going to be short already. Remember: that includes emojis, letters from non-European languages, and other symbols that aren't part of GSM characters.

Avoid symbols worth two characters when you can

A few characters in the standard SMS set, called "extended characters," count as two instead of one. These are: ^ ~ [ ] { } \ | €

Use alternatives like standard parentheses and hyphens, or avoid them altogether.

Shorten your links

While true hyperlinks make a text message an MMS, most smartphones will still automatically turn a URL into a clickable link on the recipient's device. So if you're sending a URL to your subscribers, make it as short as possible using a link-shortening service like bit.ly to save precious characters.