WiseStamp: Add Your Social Media Signature to Your Email


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Wisestamp lets you add your social media links, IM services and more to your email signature.   You can even add a photo or logo.

Here are some signature examples (see more here):

wisestamp-sample

w-full

w-elegant

Here’s one with a photo:

wisestamp-photo

It’s easy to create and edit your custom signatures:

1. Locate the WiseStamp  icon wisestamp-icon1 on the bottom of your browser.
2. Click  the icon and choose “Edit Signature” (or simply click on Tools ->WiseStamp)
3. Design and customize your signature.  (you can create business & personal signatures)
4.  Add IM & social services to your SIG for each account.
5. Preview then Save and close the signature editor window.  Done.

Some WiseStamp features include:

  • HTML Text editor (WYSIWYG Editor-choose color and font)
  • Add your logo or image to your signature
  • Automatically insert your signature to your webmail services
  • Supports to all webmail functions- Compose Mail, Reply, and Forward
  • Easily Include all your IM (Instant messaging) ID’s + icons
  • Easily link to all of your social services-links & Profiles + icons
  • Manually add your signature at mouse cursor location
  • Switch signature on/off or change from personal to business
  • Support for special characters
  • Works with Gmail, Google App’s, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, AOL and more

Since the editor is HTML supported, I was able to add this twitter badge from Twignature.

twitter / jfsellsius

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  • Bill
    Will I be able to incorporate this into my Hotmail.
  • I believe it works in Hotmail.
  • Bill
    Will it work with Internet Explorer.
  • It does not yet work with IE but they say it's coming
  • Will it work with Top Producer's email.
  • It should. Let me know Roger.
  • Inez
    I was trying ot incorporate into my gmail signature- Ty
  • I use Gmail and it works fine.
  • Do you know if it works with Mail on the Mac?
  • If you use the mail services it supports, it should.
  • Pretty cool stuff. do you happen to know if you use Gmail from a BlackBerry will the signature still be used?
  • The HTML editor allows for great flexibility.
  • This looks like something I've been looking for, thanks for the tip!
  • Very nice. Occasionally, we'll get leads from our email sig link. Thanks for posting this resource.
  • I had just been thinking about something like this over the last few days - will give it a try! Thanks!
  • nice!!! I will give it a try - TY!!
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