What Are the Best Email Signature Ideas?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various ideas and personal experiences related to creating effective email signatures for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their current signatures, discuss elements they find appealing, and express interest in incorporating new ideas.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions wanting a catchy email signature and asks for suggestions on what others use and their effectiveness.
  • Another participant shares their director's signature, which includes a statistic about women in direct sales and an invitation to learn more about becoming a consultant.
  • Several users express appreciation for the shared ideas and indicate they may modify their own signatures based on what they see.
  • One participant shares a playful signature that encourages ordering, hosting parties, or becoming a consultant, along with links to their Facebook page and online shop.
  • Another participant notes they borrowed elements from their director's signature and are considering changes after seeing others' suggestions.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the shared information and mentions updating their signature as a result.
  • Another participant highlights the importance of including a Facebook page link to engage more people.
  • One participant shares a signature that emphasizes helping customers work smarter in the kitchen and considers adding more elements from their catalog labels.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best elements to include in an email signature, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach. Participants appreciate the variety of ideas shared.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and preferences regarding email signatures, reflecting their individual styles and approaches to communication.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration or ideas to enhance their email signatures may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

kristina16marie
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I'm wanting something catchy for my email signature. What do you put for yours and do you get results with it?
 
My director has this in a smaller font underneath her info and recently I've started using it as well.

"Of the 6% of women in the United States that earn over $100,000 per year, 80% of them are in the direct sales business."
I invite you to hear more about becoming a Pampered Chef Consultant.
Simply Dial: 630.261.3537

Her info looks like this:
First Last
Advanced Sales Director, New Consultant Trainer, Dream Coach
The Pampered Chef
www . pchef. biz/hername
"Every time I go to work, I end up at a party!"
(777)0888-9999
 
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ShelbyMichalek said:
My director has this in a smaller font underneath her info and recently I've started using it as well.

"Of the 6% of women in the United States that earn over $100,000 per year, 80% of them are in the direct sales business."
I invite you to hear more about becoming a Pampered Chef Consultant.
Simply Dial: 630.261.3537

Her info looks like this:
First Last
Advanced Sales Director, New Consultant Trainer, Dream Coach
The Pampered Chef
www . pchef. biz/hername
"Every time I go to work, I end up at a party!"
(777)0888-9999

ohhhhhh, i like that. very interesting....
 
Here's mine:

Want a little? Place an order. :)
*******
Want a lot? Host a party! :love:
*******
Want it all? Become a consultant. :chef:

Jane Suprise
PC Independent Consultant logo
[home]
[cell]
e-mail

For up to date news and information, like my Facebook page, "Jane's Pampered Chef Powerhouse" http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Janes-Pampered-Chef-Powerhouse/166465806697845

Shop Online -- 24/7 at my website: yadayadayada/jsuprise
Shop from your seat, not your feet!
Shop the Online Outlet, too! Click on "Order Products" and choose “Option 2” to check it out… It changes every 3-4 weeks!!! See what's new today!
 
I like that you add your Facebook page link Jane!
 
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loving the ideas - keep 'em coming!
 
I like these too!!!! I just thought I was happy with mine before!!!!!
 
I borrowed part of mine from my director. But now after reading some of these, I may change it up a little.Amanda Knudsen
Pampered Chef Independent Consultant
717-xxx-xxxx
Shop the catalog and the clearance outlet 24/7 on my website:
../08amandak Making cooking fast, easy and fun! Let me equip you with the right tools for the right job so you can get out of the kitchen faster--or enjoy the time spent there! :) Worried about downsizing, cutbacks and lay-offs? Guarantee your job security...be your own boss. Ask me how you can start your own business TODAY. While companies are making drastic cuts, The Pampered Chef has unlimited earning potential for all consultants!!!
 
i'm a dummy, so how do you get the signature on your email? also, did you do your facebook off pc facebook page?
 
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lauriedip said:
i'm a dummy, so how do you get the signature on your email? also, did you do your facebook off pc facebook page?

i have yahoo, so i just went into options and signature is one of the choices. there you can put whatever you want and then when you start a new email the signature will automatically show up at the bottom.

to get the link for the facebook page, go to your pc fan page and copy the address in the top. then go into where you change your email signature and click on the little globe with a chain "link" - when the box opens up, paste the address that you copied from facebook and then the link will be connected in the email or document that you created the link in.
 
I use...My job is a party, what's yours?
 
thank you Kristina
 
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lauriedip said:
thank you Kristina

you're welcome! you can also add a link here on cs when you're posting. just highlight a word and click on the little globe w/the chain and post the address. see i did it HERE and linked to my facebook fan page!
 
I completely admit to "borrowing/stealing" from others for my signature.

The want a little... section is from another consultant in my cluster

I added the FB stuff to try to get more people to my FB page. I had a group that was not going very far and it was tedious having to friend everyone. With a page, a person can "like" it without friending you. I have also run into a lot of people who don't necessarily want to friend me for fear of getting bombarded with PC ads (something I try not to do, most of my posts are tips and recipes)

The shop online from your seat not your feet is from my director.

I may be tweaking my signature once again thanks to some good ideas here.
 
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okay i stole/borrowed from a few different ones, but here's what i think i'm gonna go with:

~Kristina Bailey~
Independent Team Leader & New Consultant Trainer
The Pampered Chef
000.000.0000
[email protected]

Shop the Outlet & Get Free Recipes Online 24/7 at: Page Not Found
For up-to-date news and information, "like" my Facebook page!

"Every time I go to work, I end up at a party!"
I invite you to hear more about becoming a Pampered Chef Consultant.
Simply Dial: 630.261.3537
 
After all the normal signature info, I use this phrase that I got from someone on CS: Making your time in the kitchen easier & more fun, one tool at a time.
 
I like it, Kristina.My email signature to customers is:Rae Bates
Consultant & Team Leader
with The Pampered ChefI know you have choices. Thank you for choosing me as your Pampered Chef resource.Call or text me at ###-###-####
Visit my website at [website address]
Find me on facebook for regular hints, tips, and fun stuff
 
I just changed mine:Amanda Knudsen
Pampered Chef Independent Consultant
xxx-xxx-xxxxShop the Outlet & Get Free Recipes Online 24/7 at:
/08amandak
For up-to-date news, recipes & specials, "like" my Facebook page:
Amanda Knudsen-Independent Consultant for The Pampered Chef | Facebook"Every time I go to work, I end up at a party!"
I invite you to hear more about becoming a Pampered Chef Consultant-
Simply Dial: 630-261-3537 & contact me, I'd be glad to help you get started!
 
I've seen some great ideas here. Here is my signature:


[Pampered Chef Independent Consultant Logo here]

Name
Pampered Chef Independent Consultant
[email protected]
XXX XXX-XXXX

"Helping the Chef of each household work smarter, not harder."

***************************************

I think I will add my facebook page link. I was thinking of adding what I have on my catalog labels, too. But adding it may make my signature too much. Here's what it is:

3 Things You Can Do With This Catalog (I'll change catalog to Pampered Chef for email)
1. Spend Money (purchase great kitchen tools)
2. Save Money (book a show and earn free products)
3. Make Money (become a Consultant and earn extra cash)

Which do YOU prefer??
 
Oh my goodness!! Thanks for sharing all the awesome info!! I just changed my signature as well =)
 
Awesome ideas! Thanks for sharing. I'm updating mine.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I include in my email signature?

Your email signature should include your full name, job title, company name, and contact information such as your phone number and email address. You may also want to add links to your social media profiles and a professional headshot for a personal touch.

How can I make my email signature visually appealing?

Is it a good idea to include a call-to-action in my email signature?

Yes, including a call-to-action (CTA) in your email signature can be effective. This could be a link to your website, a special promotion, or an invitation to schedule a consultation. Just ensure it’s relevant and not too overwhelming.

How can I ensure my email signature is mobile-friendly?

To ensure your email signature is mobile-friendly, keep it simple and avoid using large images or excessive text. Use a single-column layout and test your signature on different devices to ensure it displays correctly.

Are there any legal considerations for email signatures?

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