Chances are that you send out emails more times that you can count during the day, each time you send out an email, you can advertise your blog by putting the address of your blog in your email's signature.
It's always a good idea to write something catchy like, See what I am up to now, or Read my latest chapter of my blog here, depending on what type of blog you have.
The thing to remember about putting an advertisement in your signature for your blog is to make it short, but eye-catching.
You want people to be interested enough to want to click on it, but you also don't want to scare them off.
Just like it is with any advertisement, you want to give them just enough to be interested and take a closer look at what it is that you are advertising.
Think about what it is that your blog is about. What is really going to interest people about it and make people want to visit. That is what you should include in your signature, and that is what is going to get people to go to your blog.
There are so many things you can do with your email signature and you may be missing out.
You can add your promotional message to your email signature, to raise your company's profile.
Also add links to your website and to your blog.
Whenever you send an email containing that email signature, all the links will display and the recipient of the email is free to click through it.
The links on your email signature last, even when the email is forwarded to others. It can therefore capture more leads for you, when people click through the links to your website.
You can set up email signatures on web-based email accounts, and also on email accounts held on Outlook and Outlook Express.
Furthermore, as your business changes and evolves, you can change and update your email signature accordingly.
If you are using Microsoft Outlook, you can even use advanced functions to add images to your email signature.
However, a note of caution regarding images as part of your email signature. Some email clients will block the image. If the image is not displayed, it is probably worse than not having an image at all. In addition, if your email recipient uses a mobile email device, for example, a BlackBerry, then your image signature will not be part of your email but will show up as an attachment. So if possible use only text in your email signature, to ensure that the information you want to convey can actually be seen by the recipient of your email.
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