How to create a Web 2.0 email signature

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December 17, 2008

I was given a compliment today because of my email signature.  In case you are curious, this is how it looks…

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Would you like to have an email signature like this? Its not hard to create at all. All you need is a Firefox browser (if you do not have one, click here to download it),  and Wisestamp. Wisestamp is a Firefox extension enables you to easily customize & add personalized email signatures on the more popular webmail services:  Gmail ,Yahoo, AOL mail and Hotmail.

 

How to install Wisestamp in your FireFox browser:

 

1. Download WiseStamp Extension - click on this button:

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2. click on the “allow” button that appears on the right corner of your browser in order to enable WiseStamp’s instillation in your Firefox browser See Image:

3. Click on “Install Now”

4. Restart Firefox

 

Once you have the program installed, follow these steps:

  • Locate the WiseStamp Icon statusbar_icon on the bottom of your browser.
  • Click on the icon and choose “Edit Signature” (or simply click on Tools ->WiseStamp)
  • Design and customize your signature (see sample below).
  • (Optional) Add IM & social services to your SIG for each account.
  • * Save and close the signature editor window.


* WiseStamp will Automatically insert your signature to your webmail, you can change this option on “Settings”.

 And that’s it! Below is a sample of a signature creation screen.

 

5 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. I actually think that google lets you create several of those in the gmail labs

  2. Hi Jim we just love your Signature Extraordinaire :)
    Thanks for the review
    WiseStamp

  3. Jake

    Jim,

    This was so easy to use! Very Useful!

  4. I use Wisestamp and must say its too cool.. Other way to do the same thing is by using a greasemonkey script…

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