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 The Importance Of Your Email Signature

Email signatures are quite common today. Some prefer to write them manually depending on the recipient, while others are quite comfortable using the automated option. Wherever you stand on this matter, it’s essential for a DJ to have a signature in the first place.

There are more reasons for it than just writing your name, email address, mobile phone number and possible affiliations. Just like a well-branded logo, it reflects your unique identity and helps recognize emails sent by you as opposed to all other emails a recipient may receive throughout the day. Unlike the ‘From’ tag, a signature lends more impact and works on a different level, sometimes subconsciously.

As you are listing your contact information, don’t forget to add your website address, links to social networking pages and anything else you think could be important. If the last part brings out a dozen different websites you want to include, try to cut down that list or do something about the way it looks. A list of websites can look a lot less annoying and confusing once you apply some additional formatting by omitting the ‘http://’ and ‘www’ parts, playing around with the colours (if possible) or replacing text with images. Even when using the images, try to carry across the exact domain names for your personal websites, as people are more likely to remember them later that way.

You can devote the last line to a lively, witty quote for the recipients to remember you by or possibly some additional comments on your upcoming events, which can be read separately by those who skipped through all your website links.