Better Email Signatures with WiseStamp
Posted by Roman on January 23rd, 2009 | Filed under Branding, Web
I’ve been using this neat Firefox plugin called WiseStamp that spruces up email signatures for Gmail AOL, Hotmail and Yahoo users. It’s an easy install and a big improvement over current, basic signature solutions.
Until now, you were limited in how much you were able to customize your signature. This is because most web based clients such as Gmail lack the ability to include HTML, images and hyperlinks at the bottom of your messages. WiseStamp has come along with a fix and addressed these shortcomings. They help individuals and organizations better brand themselves via an easy to use “what you see is what you get” signature editor.
These settings allow WiseStamp to lovingly hijack your signature and insert your choice of sweet social icons, HTML coded elements and even images.

When you hit the compose button in your email client, the signature is auto-inserted into your draft. You also have the option to select from two different presets – one for personal and one for business use.

After several weeks of use, WiseStamp has enhanced my emails and allowed me to provide a better experience for my recipients. Be it clients or friends, my signatures now include unique information relevant to each audience. Through custom fonts, colors and graphics, my emails are aesthetically pleasing and more professional, helping me improve my response rate. And, by providing links to my social network profiles I can subtly invite my audience to reach me on their terms, encouraging them to get in touch outside of email.
That’s not all! My favorite WiseStamp feature is that it’s free. So, go ahead, jump on the bandwagon. For more information or to download WiseStamp visit them at http://www.wisestamp.com.
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January 24th, 2009 at 5:30 pm
Hi Roman thanks for the cool review
WiseStamp :)
September 26th, 2009 at 6:54 pm
I use Wisestamp and must say its too cool.. Other way to do the same thing is by using a greasemonkey script…