
There's a lot to be said about your email signature. You are not only signaling a close to a correspondance, but you're telling people more about your self than you may realize.
For a long time I would simply say "Thanks, Parker" and leave it at that. No follow-up contact information, not even my email address or my full name. (Okay, I still sign my emails "Parker" but I now include every way possible for the recipient to reach out to me).
This is because not everyone sends or accepts a vCard. Some folks get the information they need and delete their emails to keep an organized inbox (I'm guilty). Many people are using their mobile devices to send and receive their emails so why not let them view your website or return a call with a tap of the screen?
It's easy and it is the right thing to do in our modern world.
But there's another advantage to properly using your email signature - promotion. That's right! You can leave your name, number, email address, website, social media URLs and a quick tag line about your recent award, recognition or innovative product launch.
Simply put, use the email signature to your advantage and view it as yet another other tool in your marketing arsenal.
Best,
Parker

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