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All of our FAQ list questions were built using our customer’s questions asked in the past. If there is not an answer to what you may be seeking below, please do not hesitate to reach out! You will most likely see your question added in time, so that someone else may learn.
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Brand My Email can range in cost. Everything will depend on the package you choose as well as any additional options you add to your plan. Corporate pricing and non-profit pricing is available. Schedule your free demo, and we’ll walk you through pricing, with no obligation!
Brand My Email™ provides customized Promotional Email Signatures™ for individuals and businesses worldwide, turning your everyday email correspondence into a mini marketing website! The professional branding images stand out to your customers, increasing brand visibility and traffic to your website.
Promotional Email Signatures™ increase visibility, creating fully engaged customers. Clients are one click away from maps, weblinks, and social media.
No you do not. You can pick and choose when you want to use it. It can also be set up so it pops up automatically with every email you use, and you can delete it out when you don’t want to use it. It will pop up on the next new email.
Credit card payments paid via Master Card, Visa, American Express or Discover Card are accepted at the time a quote is approved for an order. Checks may be accepted under certain circumstances, however may delay order process.
The average size file for eLetterhead as a new email is around 90KB.
The average size for an eBusinesscard as a new email is approximately 55KB.
If you send someone an eLetterhead, a client replies to you, and you reply back with your eBusesscard, it’s around 115KB. If you have a chain of emails back and forth, the size will continue to grow. Limiting the back and forth will reduce the size.
File size will also depend on how many different options one has in their Promotional Email Signature™. For example, if you have a second photo option on your eLetterhead, the file size will increase slightly.
TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
If you are having problems copying and pasting into the body area of your eLetterhead, please follow these steps:
Our eSignatures are designed to work from Microsoft Outlook to Microsoft Outlook perfectly. In a perfect world, it would go from one email platform to another with ease, but because the email systems all read differently, they sometimes break up.
We’ve noticed also that if you send an email, and open it on an iPhone for example, the customer will see the eSignature fine when it’s sent to them, but then forward it from the iPhone, it somehow converts the forwarded email into an image-free email, due to it being forwarded from a device. If you have a thread of emails being forwarded from computer to computer, it will most likely look fine. But if you add a phone to the mix, it will change.
The average size file for eLetterhead as a new email is around 90KB.
The average size for an eBusinesscard as a new email is approximately 55KB.
If you send someone an eLetterhead, a client replies to you, and you reply back with your eBusesscard, it’s around 115KB. If you have a chain of emails back and forth, the size will continue to grow. Limiting the back and forth will reduce the size.
File size will also depend on how many different options one has in their Promotional Email Signature™. For example, if you have a second photo option on your eLetterhead, the file size will increase slightly.
This is not an issue with your computer or anything you have done. It’s based on the receiving client and the mail platform they might be using. Not all email systems are created equal, believe it or not. While one mail client will allow the images to display as they should, others modify the images to attachment form. We’ve seen this happen with MacMail and a few other mail services. The only way to fix this to an “all devices are created equal situation” is to have images hosted on one of our servers, vs a computer hosted Promotional Email Signature. The recipient will still see the image as they should, but there might be some additional attachments in the email they received.
When you reply to someone and it’s not showing up, it’s a matter of the person who replied to you and what their email is set up as. This is something you can’t control, obviously. The work-around for this situation:
After clicking on reply to their email, click on the “Format Text” Tab at the top of the window.
Select “HTML” on the menu at the top. It’s on the left side. Most likely Rich Text or Plain Text was selected and you need to switch to HTML to make your branded email work.
Click back on the “Message” tab.
Click on your “Signature drop down menu and select your eReplier. This should now insert your eReplier into your email and you can type as normal.
Check your display settings. They should be at 100% default.
If you had to create a new folder and name it for the Stationery folder, please double-check the spelling of “Stationery.” It should read E-R-Y, not A-R-Y. This is a VERY common misspelling, so it happens more than you’d expect.
As a sidenote, Stationary IS a word. It just means “standing still” versus “fancy writing paper.” Homonyms. They can be a pain. But the coding needs to have the word Stationery. So check that first.
Yes. Promotional Email Signatures are not dependent on your website, though they can directly connect readers to any place on the internet, from websites to social media to company branded marketing. It’s your choice.
No. Your promotional email signature will work with your current email address.
All of your custom design and branding will be forwarded to the new recipient as is! There’s no need to worry that the new recipient will receive a fragmented email message in a form other than the original recipient viewed.
And when your email is forwarded, it’s like you just successfully sent a virtual billboard to someone beyond your normal email reach!
Nope. You can decide whether you use your Promotional Email Signatures™ each time you send. It’s all in your control.
Yes. Your Promotional Email Signature™ will not affect the functionality of your emails, so attach your files as you do currently.
Social media links are special buttons added to your Promotional Email Signature™ that, when clicked on, directly link your customer to your social media pages.
Your eLetterhead will be visible most of the time. There are very few, select times where an email recipient may have their security settings set to a high level for incoming emails, so that the recipient may see red x’s in place of your letterhead. They have the ability to allow images sent if they know the sender is safe. Your recipients will always receive your written text in any scenario so your email will read well regardless of this setting.
Your eLetterhead will be visible most of the time. There are very few, select times where an email recipient may have their security settings set to a high level for incoming emails, so that the recipient may see red x’s in place of your letterhead. They have the ability to allow images sent if they know the sender is safe. Your recipients will always receive your written text in any scenario so your email will read well regardless of this setting.
Your eLetterhead will be visible most of the time. There are very few, select times where an email recipient may have their security settings set to a high level for incoming emails, so that the recipient may see red x’s in place of your letterhead. They have the ability to allow images sent if they know the sender is safe. Your recipients will always receive your written text in any scenario so your email will read well regardless of this setting.
Even though it is a feature of the standard package, located half way down between the pictures in the left hand column, some people prefer to have the link in there again, below the signature in the content area, so as the reader finishes with the message, they see the link again.
There are two ways you can go about a team member’s Promotional Email Signature. One way is to have a picture of the main contact/business owner on all of the email signatures. Or Two, everyone can use their own photo.
Either way, every team member’s email signature will look similar to the main company email. It will include the Company logo, and the name of the company and website. Promotional Email Signatures are all about the company branding. There are numerous areas where the team member’s name will be mentioned.