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E-Sigs That Work
By June Campbell
Does your email signature contain a humorous quip or a philosophical quote from a dead poet? If yes, you're wasting a wonderful opportunity to promote your business for free!
To a business person, an e-sig is an advertisement and the basic guidelines for writing advertisements apply. However, modifications for online use are required. Keep the following guidelines in mind:
- 1. Less is more. Some email systems and mailing lists will automatically cutoff any signature exceeding 4-6 lines. Many email programs will allow you
- to set line lengths to about 60 characters - the ideal length for readability.
- 2. Attract attention to your signature by creating "borders" of text or special characters.
- 3. Include the name of your business and a short, pithy marketing statement.
- 4. Sell benefits, not features.
- 5. Offer something free - i.e. free information, free contest, free samples, etc.
- 6. Make it easy for people to contact you by providing clickable links to URLs and emails. For example, if you add "mailto:" in front of an email address, most email programs will allow the user to open a new message to that address simply by clicking on the link.
For example:
"A healthy puppy is a happy puppy! " For a FREE report on canine health and
nutrition, send a blank email to report@petplace.com
The Pet Place -- For All Your Pet's Needs! http://www.petplace.com
In the simulated example above, the mythical Pet Place sells a benefit (i.e. a happy pet), offers free information that pet lovers will appreciate, provides contact information, states the business name, and gives viewers two methods to quickly contact The Pet Place. All in 31 words plus two lines of border!
JUNE CAMPBELL
is a professional writer whose work has appeared in a variety of international print publications. She also provides business writing services as well as offering online sales of "How-to Booklets and Templates for Business" from her Web site.
(http://www.nightcats.com).
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