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GMail Signature: Small Gmail Trick To Get More Visitors
Posted by Karl Foxley in Blog, Coaching, Email Marketing, Online Coaching
This is going to be a very quick post but one that can be very powerful depending on the number of emails you send in a day. I get contacted regularly via email from my various websites and social networks, and these contacts are generally by people that are not on one of my mailing lists.
So, how do you use Gmail to get people onto your subscriber list?
Gmail has a very powerful feature that allows you to add a signature to all your out-going emails. The reason this feature is so great is because you can change it to suit your needs, making customisation super easy.
All you need to do is log-in to your Gmail account and click at the top where it says ‘settings’.
Scroll down to the area that says ‘signature’.
I’ve put in a sample signature for you to look at but I’m sure you can come up with something far more captivating. I recommend that you stick to a standard signature and not write a signature that is full of hype words or sales speak.
I also recommend that your signature links out to a lead capture page where you can capture name and email address in your preferred email service provider (AWeber, Get Response, iContact, etc).
Why don’t you give it a try and see what you can come up with!
To your success,
Karl Foxley
About Karl Foxley
Karl Foxley has written 127 post(s) for FMS SEO.
Karl Foxley is an SEO Consultant, Internet Marketer, Small Business Advisor and Co-Founder of FMS SEO. Karl seeks to make SEO and Internet Marketing jargon free for the every day user.