Google buzz – How to add your latest buzz status to your signatures

With WiseStamp email signature you can easily share in your email signatures your updated and latest Google buzz   How to add your latest buzz status to your signatures google buzz signature google buzz google  Google buzz and help your friends & contacts know about your new Google buzz status.

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Follow these simple steps:

  1. Install WiseStamp email signature (Firefox addon).
  2. Be sure your Gmail buzz is enabled first (get Google buzz)
  3. Go to your Google Profile (make sure you are logged in to google)
  4. Click and copy the link to your Public Google buzz updates (located in the orange RSS icon in your browser).

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  1. Open WiseStamp in your browser.
  2. Select the “RSS” tab and insert (Ctrl+V) the copied link into the “feed url” filed.
  3. Click on the Apply button.

That’s it!

After the following steps your latest public Google buzz will link and update automatically in your emails with WiseStamp email signature.

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  1. Linda B. Dillon
    #1

    I haven’t used Wise Stamp yet because I use a different user name on some accounts such as tweeter. Maybe I missed reading about this option when I first got Wise Stamp.

  2. dreambox 800
    #2

    It’s simply a few suggestions with which many bloggers have found success.I wish this tool had a sync function so gmail could port over the signature settings where ever I signed on to another computer.Recreating the signature kind of defeats the purpose of using webmail.

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