Do you use your email signature to it’s fullest potential
Do you use your email signature to it’s fullest potential? If this question seems strange to you, then you really need to stay tuned to this post. Over my 20+ years in the working industry, I have always look for the smarter simpler way to do things. When it comes to
promoting my websites, I can not think of an easier thing to use in promoting those sites than emails. The bottom line is that you send and receive emails daily, so why not kill two birds with 1 stone?
First off, for those of you that are still wondering how you might do this, it is very simple. All you have to do is set it up in your “signature” and let the rest work for you. It will look similar to the one that is on the right side of this article. Now, you might be asking how this is free promotion. Well, that is the neat part of this whole thing. Whether you realize it or not, your emails are typically read. Some of them are even forwarded. That very profess might happen over and over again. The bottom line to it is that there is a multitude of people that will have the chance to see that very signature.
Having all of those people reading your emails is a great thing. Now, imagine tapping into that resource and having those same people visiting your website. All of this can easily be achieved just from using the power of your email to it’s fullest potential. So, let’s visit that question one more time. Do you use your email signature to it’s fullest potential


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Great post as a matter of fack I just changed mine up to represent my $500.00 in Free Gas give away. Can’t wait to see how it works out. Thanks for the post.
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Bonnie, thanks for the positive comment. Using your email as the jumping off point is a great thing for marketing.
Great Idea! Thanks for the tip
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Lori, thanks for the comment.
I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.