Top 10 Email Signature Myths: #6
We’re counting down the Top 10 Worst Email Signature Myths. Email Signature Myth #6:“A logo is enough for branding.” Every marketer worth their salt will tell you: Branding is not a logo. It’s how people experience your business—even through your email signature. Yes, your logo matters.But it’s only one piece …
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Email Signature Myth #7:“They’re all basically the same.” Let’s bust this one WIDE open.A generic signature might have your name, your title, and your phone number. But so does everyone else’s. But a high-performing signature. is carefully constructed to: That’s the kind of strategic difference that produces results. You’re not generic. Why should …
Continue ReadingTop 10 Email Signature Myths: #8
Continuing our countdown of the top 10 email signature myths… Signature Myth #8:“Plain text looks more professional.” We get where this comes from. Clean. Minimal. Feels classic.But here’s the problem: plain text = plain forgettable. In a sea of inboxes, it’s the visual polish that catches the eye and builds …
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Are you falling for the top 10 email signature myths? We’re counting them down to expose the silent mistakes that cost Agents clicks, credibility, and conversions. Signature Myth #9:“Nobody looks at email signatures.” At first glance, it seems logical.People care about your message, not your sign-off… right? Wrong. Your signature …
Continue ReadingTop 10 Email Signature Myths: #10
Are you falling for the top 10 email signature myths—the small, sneaky mistakes that silently weaken your credibility every time you hit send?We’re counting them down. Signature Myth #10:“My email signature is fine as it is.” This one seems harmless.No one complains. Nothing looks broken.But it’s like showing up to …
Continue ReadingSPAM – You’re too busy for that!
Did You Know?Spam filters can flag emails just for inconsistent fonts, stretched logos, or broken image links in your signature? They’re relatively small things. But they can point your email directly to the Spam folder. There’s so many little things that can trip you up. SPF, DKIM, DMARC (that we mentioned last …
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