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E-mail signaturesThey are often forgotten, but E-mail signatures can prove to be a very useful website promotion tool that produces great results compared to the effort required to use it. After all, most of us send a lot of E-mails, Think about it for a while. People are used to handing out their business card to nearly everyone they meet, but the same people sign their E-mail messages with merely their name, if they even bother to sign them at all. Instead of just signing with your name, why not include a full-scale E-mail signature at the bottom of your messages? Since you're going to send those E-mails anyhow, it would be a very good idea to turn them into a traffic generator by using a good signature. But how can that be achieved? Unfortunately it is hard to give detailed instructions on what to put in your E-mail signatures. Because people are different, signatures should also be different. A teenage girl promoting her site about the latest pop band would hardly want to use the same style in her signature as a middle-aged man trying to get visitors to his online computer store. Before you create your signature, think about what kind of people you usually exchange E-mails with. Then try to figure out what these people like. Should you use "power" words in your signature, such as "FREE" or "NOW", or would you be better off with a strictly formal version that only contains the name of your site and its address? If you are unsure about what kind of signature you should create, I would advise you to go with a more formal style instead of marketing hype. Since a signature is something that very much represents you in the eyes of everyone you exchange E-mails with, you should be careful not to spoil your reputation with a signature that the receiver might consider to be unprofessional or tactless. Creating a good E-mail signatureSo, what does a good E-mail signature consist of? In my opinion, it
OK, we have went through the theory. Now let's have a look at an example signature: --- Why is that a good example? Because it is short and gets right to the point. At the same time, it is able to deliver accurate information about who you are, where your site is located and how the receiver might benefit from visiting it. The above signature is also an excellent example of a plain and un-aggressive "one size fits all" signature that could be used in messages sent to just about anyone. If you want to add a bit more "hype" or "action" to your signature, feel free to do so, but as I warned before, make sure that you don't overdo it.
You now have a good signature that you can use in your E-mails and in your Usenet, discussion forum and messageboard postings. As discussion forums and the Usenet are a bit different from E-mails, those who are thinking about using their signature in the above mentioned places might want to read my article called "Signature advertising in the Usenet" about the topic. |
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