amichalek writes "by
Rachel Goldstein
owner of Allfreelancework.com
- 1000s of freelance jobs
Are you
looking for an inexpensive way to promote your freelancing business?
The email signature is a very powerful and reliable method of marketing
your services … and FREE! Not only would I recommend the use of signatures,
I am telling you that signatures are vital to the growth of your business.
What
is a signature?
A signature
is a few lines of text that are automatically added to the end of every
outgoing email by your mail program (for ex. Outlook Express, Netscape
Messenger, etc.). Email signatures can normally be set up in your email
program very easily. Browse around your email program's menu bar to
find out how to set up your signature or just look at the help files
in order to figure it out. If your email program doesn't have a signature
option available, try keeping your signatures in a text file and then
cut and paste them into emails. This is less convenient, but another
option non-the-less.
How
can a signature help promote my business?
Consider
all of the emails that you send out daily. You could harness the marketing
power of email by adding information about your services to the end
of each email. If even just one person remembers that John Doe is a
web designer when they need a web site designed, John has gotten his
name out there successfully.
For ex:
EX#1:
John Doe (JohnDoe@allgraphicdesign.com)
Inexpensive Web Design
http://www.allgraphicdesign.com/
How
do I effectively use a signature?
1. Include
your full name and email address (to make clickable use mailto: before
email address)
2. Include your url (if you have a web site)
3. Brief description of your services
4. Use several different signatures - you will never know if your signature
is working to its full potential if you don't test a few signatures
out. Test out a signature for a few weeks and then try something different.
Eventually after tweaking it for a while, you will find the perfect
signature for your business. You should also try using a different signature
for different situations. For example, if you want to stress inexpensive
to an individual that has a tight budget and then stress talented to
another person…this is a good strategy.
Make sure
to keep your signatures brief. I cannot stress this enough. Take this
following example:
EX#2:
John Doe (JohnDoe@allgraphicdesign.com)
You looking for an inexpensive web designer?
Look no further…I work cheap…and I'm good!
http://www.allgraphicdesign.com/
In the
above example there is way too much text to sift thru. Noone will see
your message, and your signature won't be effective. However with EX#1,
you can't help but see "Inexpensive Web Design", the reason for this
is because the signature is short and to the point.
There
is no other marketing technique that is as easy as utilizing signatures.
Signatures are included in all of your emails without you even having
to think about it. Taking advantage of signatures is essential and necessary.
Good Luck!
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