In the domain industry, email is usually the preferred method of communication. Sometimes it can be very difficult to come across as trustworthy when sending a sales email, because - let's face it - you've sent an email out of the blue asking someone to buy a digital asset.
Any advantage we can get when it comes to portraying ourselves as trustworthy is helpful. Usually, the addition of a signature helps to portray trust as the recipient is able to verify who you are to some extent.
There's a new email extension that I've come across that takes your email signature to a completely new level. The new, free extension is called WiseStamp, and it's available now for Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and AOL.
It's a very neat extension that is available on Google Chrome, and it will transform your signature from one or two lines of basic information into a content rich area with many vital links.
Aside from the typical details you'd expect from a signature: name, profession, title and address, you can also include a profile photo, links to your personal and professional websites, and links to social media.
These links to your social media accounts can give anyone you contact some very vital information, especially if you link to an active LinkedIn profile.
Alongside the social links (which display as attractive icons), you can choose the option to include a link to follow you directly on social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Twitter.
If you produce content or have a blog then there is an option to include an RSS feed to your most recent article, which will update automatically.
Setting up your new signature is straightforward with instructions on your WiseStamp dashboard.
This extension is completely free with an option to upgrade for a monthly fee.
WiseStamp is available at WiseStamp.com.
Any advantage we can get when it comes to portraying ourselves as trustworthy is helpful. Usually, the addition of a signature helps to portray trust as the recipient is able to verify who you are to some extent.
There's a new email extension that I've come across that takes your email signature to a completely new level. The new, free extension is called WiseStamp, and it's available now for Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and AOL.
It's a very neat extension that is available on Google Chrome, and it will transform your signature from one or two lines of basic information into a content rich area with many vital links.
Aside from the typical details you'd expect from a signature: name, profession, title and address, you can also include a profile photo, links to your personal and professional websites, and links to social media.
These links to your social media accounts can give anyone you contact some very vital information, especially if you link to an active LinkedIn profile.
Alongside the social links (which display as attractive icons), you can choose the option to include a link to follow you directly on social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Twitter.
If you produce content or have a blog then there is an option to include an RSS feed to your most recent article, which will update automatically.
Setting up your new signature is straightforward with instructions on your WiseStamp dashboard.
This extension is completely free with an option to upgrade for a monthly fee.
WiseStamp is available at WiseStamp.com.