Facebook Allows Chat to Text Tool that was Previously Rejected

David M. Bresnahan
Stuart, FL – Now anyone can get instant text messages to their cell phone from a visitor to their Facebook page in real time, and even chat back and forth while the visitor is still at the web page.

The hottest new, ´gotta have it´ technology for social networkers is the ability to provide a window on their MySpace, FaceBook, or other web site page so visitors can send them an instant text to their cell phone.

Initially Facebook rejected the service, but it has been revised to meet the requirements of Facebook, and now it is up and running flawlessly.

"Interest in Chat To Text has been simply overwhelming. We doubled our membership in only the first 3 hours after launch," said Scott Messina in an E-mail to members shortly after the service began.

Users of the service also have the ability to earn a substantial income through and affiliate marketing program. Each user is given a unique web link. Anyone who signs up for the service through the link generates a repeating monthly commission.

The special html code can be installed on a social networking site or other web site quickly and easily. Visitors to the site can type a message in a special box, then send the message instantly as a text to the web site owner´s cell phone. That person can then respond by sending a text back, which the web site visitor will see in the same web site box.


Features include the ability to turn the chat window on and off, set a schedule of chat availability, block certain people from the chat, save the chat history, and even customize the chat window with a photo and more.

The chat and text service costs less than $6 a month for unlimited text chatting for residents of the United States and Canada. Users can easily refer friends to the service and earn enough to get their own service for free, or even make much more money if they continue to refer more people.

A brief five-minute video (CLICK HERE) explains how the service works and the affiliate marketing plan offered to those who want to help market the new service.
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David M. Bresnahan

David Bresnahan is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He has worked in all areas of journalism and public relations since 1972. He has authored several books, hosted talk radio programs, owned a radio station, on-line newspapers, and other businesses. He is an independent journalist and public relations consultant.