How social is your signature?

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Email signatures have become more important and frequent than the traditional business card. Just think about how much thought was put into your business cards compared to your email signature. Your email signature is probably viewed at least 100 times a week. I am amazed at how often email signatures are done poorly. Many people want their signature to reflect their personality, provide pertinent information and more, but they can easily go overboard. Why are email signatures important? They may be boring and the last item on your list of things to get right, but they affect the tone of every email you write.

Email signatures contain alternative contact details, pertinent job titles and company names, which help the recipient get in touch when emails are not responded to. Sometimes, they give the recipient an idea of who wrote the email in case it has been a while since they have been in touch. They are also professional: like a letterhead, they show that you run a business.

When someone opens e-mail from you, does it stand out? What does it say about you?

Here is my email signature:

Chris Kiersch
Principal
myCampaignPro | myBusinessIntegrated
314-520-4045
View my appt. availability
  

myCampaignPro | myBusinessIntegrated
3 West Drake Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63119

www.mycampaignpro.com
mybusinessintegrated.com

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A number of our clients have inquired about having us design and implement a customized Social Signature. If you would like to learn more about having our team design your signature with HTML, pictures, social networking services and quick links please go here and tell us a few things about your current set up. If you would like to learn more about our email marketing and design services visit www.mycampaignpro.com the creative division of myBusinessIntegrated.

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