We found this fascinating post:
So what to include in my SEO consultant’s digital signature:
- my DBA name;
- my area of expertise;
- my email address;
- my business-related website URL (at least one of them)…
Well, the above points seem necessary. What about the following ones?
- Twitter profile URL or Facebook page URL? Or both? Or LinkedIn resume URL?…
- IM contacts and phone number…
- Your business address …
- Call-to-action (depending on what you want to achieve: encourage people to subscribe or to add you to friends or to buy your product or whatever);
- Self-advertisement ….
- Direct link to your services page. …
- Disclaimer or privacy policy…
Did some one already say WiseStamp ?
You should really read this article- SEO Consultant’s Email Signature – What’s Your Tactic?.
We found this great green email signature tip today:
Save A Tree From Your Email Signature On an email from my brother-in-law today I saw this interesting little tidbit under his signature. I found it surprising and inspiring at the same time.
WiseStamp users read the full post at- Save A Tree From Your Email Signature | MarketGreener.
We found this fascinating quote today:
So the best email signatures:
- are customized. One email signature does not fit all.
- have ways for people inside and outside the company to contact you.
- are flexible phone and Skype listed
- have a nice closing best regards, sincerely, etc.
- meet the needs of the people you communicate with
You should really read this article- Service Untitled» Blog Archive » The Best Email Signatures.
We found this fascinating quote today:
All business email signatures should include the employee’s full name, position title, name of the organization with tag line, contact information and link to the corporate website. It’s amazing how many companies don’t do this…
You should really read this article- Free marketing tools non-profits often miss « message communications.
We found this fascinating quote today:
” A growing number of Web 2.0-savvy executives, however, are breaking out of the old mold and creatively integrating social networking into their email sign-off. After all, the two purposes of an email signature are to tell the recipient a little about yourself (e.g., your title, company and location) and to give them different ways to contact you. Social networking sites are simply an extension of those two functions, giving other people more information about yourself and additionalways to interact.”
You should really read this article- The Social Media Email Signature
We found this fascinating quote today:
” Marketing people have company slogans in their e-mail. SiteProNews, a Web magazine for Webmasters, says that’s a great idea, arguing that your e-mail sig should be a mini-advertisement for your company.”
You should really read this article- What Does Your E-Mail Signature Say About You? – Digital Life Blog – InformationWeek.