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Workshop Wednesday: Get More Fans with Your Email Signature

by on January 5th, 2011 in Fan Pages, Getting Started, Workshop Wednesday, 8 Comments

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If you’re trying to get more fans to visit your facebook fan page, there’s a little plugin you need to know about if you’re using Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL, or any other web-based email client. It’s called WiseStamp.

How many emails do you send per day? Probably too many, like the rest of us. And how many emails have you seen with over-sized and unattractive email signatures that doing everything except get you to click on them? Well, those days are over.

WiseStamp gives the average business owner, blogger, or online marketer the chance to have an attractive and high-performing email signature that not only catches the reader’s eye but also keeps everyone up to date on the company’s latest social updates.

With WiseStamp, you can insert a quick link and/or icon to all of your social media hot-spots, embed your own rss feed, include your latest tweets, and the list goes on. Completely customize your email signature with fonts, text sizes, colors, links, images, and icons in order to create the perfect closing to every email you send out.

There’s not a better free way to get more facebook fans than going after everyone you already have a relationship with.

Having a special sale? Edit your signature with a few clicks of the mouse and let everyone know about it. Free advertising.

WiseStamp also has a great installation guide in case you get a little lost, but I doubt that’s going to happen because this plugin is super easy to use and install.

Even Outlook users should stay tuned because WiseStamp is currently working on a new release for everyone not using web-based email applications.

Go grab WiseStamp now and start connecting with your current clients and leads and start adding them to your facebook fan following.

If you’re looking for even more great ways to increase your facebook fans and start driving sales right from your fan page, you should take a look at one of our newest facebook trainings, where I guarantee your fans will skyrocket in just a few days.

About the Author

Brian started Get 10,000 Fans back in November 2010 after figuring out how powerful facebook marketing could be for his baseball training website, trainbaseball.com. Brian focusses on helping entrepreneurs and business owners how to attract news leads using facebook.

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  • http://www.LifeThroughDogs.com Barbara Schaefer

    Brian, I apologize, I typed Mark :-)

  • http://www.21st-apothecary.com/ Andrea

    Good advice. I got the Wisestamp plugin for Thunderbird. Works great! I love that I can put all my social network icons / links in an email in such a neat and inconspicuous way.

  • http://www.transformationforlife.com.au Rennie Devison

    This looks like at great tool which I will play with. I am a one man show at the moment so I am doing everything all at once, I have a full time, trying to get my business running from home and a family.

  • Christine

    Hi Brian
    Thanks for the tip… I’ll be anxious to see what they come up with for Outlook…although I also use web based email, such as gmail, so maybe I’ll try it out in the meantime there.

    Curious… I am looking for someone to do a cool little character or caricature like your guy above… and wondered if you could refer me to who did yours… :)

    Thanks again… really like your 5 minute fan page product!

  • http://www.nichesense.com Anshul Dayal

    Exactly what I was looking for to manage emails to my rapidly growing list of subscribers. Thanks for sharing!

  • http://www.HeidiKatz.net heidi

    Wise STamp is great. I thought everyone knew about it. Good that you have a megaphone handy!

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    You actually make it seem so easy along with your presentation but I to find this matter to be actually something which I think I would never understand. It kind of feels too complicated and extremely vast for me. I’m having a look forward to your next put up, I’ll attempt to get the grasp of it!

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