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Turn Your Email Signature into a Marketing Machine by Tamsin Fox-Davies of Enthuse Marketing

 

How many of you reading this use your email signature as a marketing tool?

 

When your signature goes at the bottom of each and every email that you send out, just think of the additional reach that you could get by making it really work for you.

 

Use your email signature to drive sales.

 

A normal email signature looks something like this:

 

Tamsin Fox-Davies

Marketing Mentor Enthuse Marketing

 

email: t.fox-davies@enthusemarketing.com

tel: 0207 127 4658

 

Maybe a logo and a web address are included if you’re lucky.

 

As it is likely that the person you’re already emailing has your phone number, and they can get your email address by reading the “from” field at the top of the email, this standard signature doesn’t really give a lot of information away.

 

Here’s what my current email signature looks like:

 

 

Let me break down for you the reasons why this works:

 

   * all my basic contact info is there in case it’s needed

   * I’ve included links to my 3 main social media profiles as I make a point of connecting with people via social media and this is a key communication channel for me

   * there’s an invitation to get something for free (this newsletter) and I tell people specifically what it is “free weekly marketing tips” and how to get it “click here”.

   * my next event is listed with booking link and an event precis.

 

So, even if the recipient of my email doesn’t want to take action on any of those items, they will know that

 

   * I welcome communication through multiple channels

   * I am active in social media

   * I walk my talk and give away free marketing info every week, which also means I’m a prolific creator

   * that I run a range of events, so I am a versatile and experienced trainer.

 

Not bad for one measly email signature, huh?

 

“But wait! There’s more!” (Cue cheezy American voiceover)

 

You could add any of the following items to your email signature for extra marketing punch:

 

   * include one or more client testimonials

   * links to your latest press cuttings

   * direct people to your blog for your latest news and comment

   * promote a special offer

   * let people know you’re recruiting

   * tell folks about the award you just entered and request their vote

   * tell them about the award you just won

   * direct readers to your portfolio or client case studies

   * include a list of your highest profile clients

   * send them to your youtube page

   * make a request for survey responses

 

There’s a whole lot more that could go in this list but I think that’s plenty to get you thinking.

 

I’d love to see what you do with your email signatures after this, so go ahead and post your new signature on my blog (don’t include your email or mobile number though, we don’t want you getting spammed!)

 

 

About Tamsin Fox-Davies:

Tamsin describes herself as a ‘marketing mentor’ - someone who’s on your side to solve your marketing problems and help you bring in a whole lot of new business through the latest online and social media techniques.

 

For more information, visit: www.enthusemarketing.co.uk

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