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Email Signature File
Drive Traffic to Your Website
Your email signature file is the little blurb at the end of all the
emails that you send. The point of having a signature file in each of
your emails is to drive traffic to your websites.
What not to do.
If you have multiple businesses try to control yourself. Don’t list 3-5
websites in your signature file or you’ll just confuse and overwhelm
anyone who receives your email.
Pretty please, don’t say "Ask me about my ….". No one will.
Also, don’t speak jargon. You may know what a "flipper-doobie" is, but I
have no idea.
How do you write an effective signature file?
The goal with your signature file is to get them to click, right? So,
spend at least as much time on your signature file as you would writing
an ad.
Of course, you’ll want to include your name and website. But, other than
that, what should you include?
First of all, say what you offer. No one will click through a link if
they have no idea where it’ll take them. If your link is something
non-descriptive, then include the benefits they’ll receive by coming to
your website like "Bringing you the tastiest Beef Jerky on the Web".
Got a Bribe?
A little bribery never hurt anyone. Here are a few ways you can
incorporate a little bribery into your signature line.
A special offer: If you have a discount, by all means,
include it. Just be sure that special is on the main page of your
website and very obvious to make sure your potential customer does not
feel misled. You don’t want them to think you pulled the old "bait and
switch" now do you? Plus, a confused mind always says "no" so, if they
run into any roadblocks, they’ll click on that little red "x" and be on
their way.
A freebie: The only thing better than a special offer
is a freebie. Got one? Spread the word! If you don’t have a freebie,
then create on. Write a special report or record an audio and give it
away on your website to those who sign up for your mailing list. Your
visitors will feel appreciated and you can grow your newsletter list.
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