Send FREE SMS Text Messages on Mobikade
I just chanced on Mobikade a FREE SMS text service in the UK which allows users to send SMS text messages via their web site for free.
Mobikade is an online mobile social networking which provides free sms messages, mobile contents and free branded mobile games.
Like their slogan goes, “By typing in a few words, you and your friends can keep and share track of where you are and what are you doing”, there is no other website than this one to visit when you are looking at sending free text messages online.
In order to send free SMS, you must be a registered Mobikade member. Your will need 30 points to send each SMS.
On registering your free account you get a total of 300 points which means you can automatically send 10 free sms text messages the moment you register your account!
How to collect points on mobikade
Register to become a Mobikade user (300 points)
Inviting a friend to Mobikade (150 points)
Logging in (10points)
Updating what’s up now? (10 points)
Creating a new group (10 points)
Posting comments on a group page (10 points)
Adding a friend to your friend list (10 points)
Sending Mobikade mails (5 points)
Benefits
The points you get will be recorded on your Mobikade account. Collecting these points gives you the chance to win fabulous prizes such as real brand bags, PSP, WII, ipod, brand perfume… every month! Interesting isn’t it?
If you are an SMS Fanatic based in UK then you can Join Mobikade Now and start sending some Free SMS.
















One Response to “Send FREE SMS Text Messages on Mobikade”
By Simon Hutchinson on Sep 27, 2007 | Reply
Thanks Michael
It wil be interesting to see whether the social networking side of Mobikade takes off in the UK as well as it allegedly has in Japan. The concept of the whole thing being paid for via advertising is a clever one, although there are still charges to be paid to the user’s mobile phone operator.
The list of free game over at http://www.mobikade.com is quite impressive. I regularly get texted by Mobikade to announce that yet another new game has been released. Really they should look at realtime multiplayer games though as this is where I believe the future of mobile gaming lies.
Simon