2 Ways to Improve your Email Signature
Social Media — By Matthew Tommasi on 12 September 2009 10:56 am
Email is still one of the leading channels of communication.
However, our email signature is often under utilised when exposing and promoting our other brands, websites, networks and identities.
Most of our email signatures display our company’s URL and contact details such as address, phone, fax, etc.
Here are two ways to improve your email signature without being intrusive or spammy, and still maintaining professionalism.
DandyID

DandyID provides a set of tools that help you to collect, manage, and own your online identity.
Just like what defines you in the offline world is a collection of the things you do, the people you interact with, and the places you go, your online self is a collection of the things you do and the people you meet across the web.
DandyID helps you bring together all the pieces that make up the real you and share the bits you want to share.
My guide on Managing Your Online Identity with DandyID shows you how to manage all your online identities and integrate them into an email signature.
Retaggr
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Retaggr is all about you, your online presences, and your activities across your favourite internet services.
You use Retaggr to show the world where you live online, and make it easy for others to get to know you and to connect. It’s the modern day equivalent of a business card.
Retaggr gives you a profile with a place for everything. You add your usernames on the internet services you use, your contact info, and any other details.
Retaggr automatically produces an attractive Profile Card that’s rich with your own content. They work with more than 180 internet services, adding useful functionality from those sites with no effort from yourself.
All your details are optional, in one place, and easy to update as your online life changes.
Your Retaggr profile helps you communicate and connect with new contacts.
My guide Digital Business Card 2.0 by Retaggr steps you through how to use Retaggr, as well as how to integrate all your profiles into a professional email signature.
Enjoy!
Tags: business, email, linkedin, social media












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3 Comments
I use DandyID and its great, thanks for the advice Matt
Hey Bridget
Thanks for the comment and glad this post helped you out!
Cheers
Matt
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Great well delivered as always. Started using DandyID right away looks great!
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