I actually haven't tried the above, but this form wouldn't let me advance without answering. I built my own signature in Gmail. It would have been fine except embedding video is really tough. I was willing to sacrifice being able to showcase books in order to show my TEDx talk …
CodeTwo was harder to design in, but that is because you have way more options with CodeTwo than you do with WiseStamp. However, I do not know if CodeTwo supports gif animated signatures.
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It's just so much easier to use. I like the templates that are included. I use the same one for the three signatures I have, but I need another one which I plan to use with a different template.
We had previously used CodeTwo Email Signatures as our email signature provider. It worked great for a while, but then we had some problems with the Office 365 connectivity and lost all email signatures for a period of time. WiseStamp came to the rescue and has been seemless …
This is the ONLY program that has this feature for Outlook and other mail services so you don't have to switch to another service just because you use multiple mail delivery programs. It is also expandable which others are not. This was one of many I evaluated and I have been …
HubSpot offers a free email signature tool that we used in the past. While it's a nice and easy tool to use, it lacks the dynamic content options that WiseStamp offers, so we switched to WiseStamp and never looked back. There are also many other free email signature …
WiseStamp is the only company that we researched for us and our needs. We were referred by a very reputable client who also handles our website. We found the ease of use to be well worth the investment cost.
I have not researched or had any past experience using another email signature builder like Wisestamp. However, I selected Wisestamp because of a promotion that AppSumo was running that gave me lifetime access for only $49. This is extremely affordable and I have not seen any …
I still receive emails from people with a simple "sent from iPhone or sent from iPad" with little to no signature built-in. While I know not everyone is adept or even interested in changing mobile/tablet settings, WiseStamp makes it easy to have a more official-looking signature, in my opinion. Just because you reply to me via a smartphone or tablet, I expect the same level of professionalism. Plus, I don't need to know what device you use to reply or initiate an email, as poor spelling or grammar are essential. Including a photo, especially with many transactions being one in which you never see the person face-to-face, adds a more human element that is really missing. Studies show that ads including a photo of a person will get greater views. I think the same goes for email signature files. My goal is that regardless if I email someone from my laptop, smartphone, or tablet, they should not know as their transactional experience with me should appear to be precisely the same.
Forced to use built-in templates or pay extra to have them simply copy a signature you create elsewhere. No options to actually build out a signature template to your own specifications.
I think it is over priced
Doesn't work with "New Outlook" and only certain versions of Classic Outlook.
It is pretty easy to use but the initial setup takes awhile to get right - some of the templates that you can use do not always work for what I had in mind - but overall and once through the initial phase it is super easy to use.
I actually haven't tried the above, but this form wouldn't let me advance without answering. I built my own signature in Gmail. It would have been fine except embedding video is really tough. I was willing to sacrifice being able to showcase books in order to show my TEDx talk link.
I have increased my calendar bookings from outreach emails by more than 200%
It makes it easier for people to schedule time with me when multiple people are involved as they can see my availability by clicking the link.
I have had customers that have not used me for a period of time book time out of the blue by going back to one of my old emails and seeing the scheduling link there
I use the banner tool whenever there is a promotion or to promote some of my sponsor brands to my clients without them even realising they are getting "adverts"