What Does Your Email Signature Say?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various email signatures used by participants, with many sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding the content and style of their signatures. Participants express creativity and individuality in crafting their signatures, often reflecting their business goals and personal branding.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their current email signature, which emphasizes their ability to shape their business experience.
  • Another participant mentions a signature that states, "My goal is to help you reach your goal."
  • One user shares a signature that humorously notes, "without you, I'd have no business in the kitchen," admitting it was borrowed from someone else.
  • Another participant's signature invites inquiries about earning free kitchen items, reflecting a promotional approach.
  • One participant discusses changing their signature monthly and wonders if others notice the updates.
  • Another participant includes a phrase, "Bringing families back to the table," in their signature, which they find meaningful.
  • One user mentions their signature ties into their email address, creating a cohesive theme.
  • Another participant expresses enjoyment in the creative aspect of their signature, focusing on encouragement.
  • One participant shares a signature that includes a call to action for hosting shows and starting a business.
  • Several participants express interest in themes for shows that resonate with their audience, such as comfort foods or getting back to basics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges regarding the best practices for email signatures, as participants share a variety of personal preferences and styles.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants sharing their individual experiences and preferences related to email signatures, reflecting their unique branding and business goals.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration or ideas for crafting their email signatures may find this discussion beneficial.

KimmyDarling
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I am trying to come up with a good (and effective!) signature for my everyday emails.

Anybody want to share theirs, or others you've seen that were particularly good or creative?
 
I change mine periodicallyI change mine periodically, but right now I say pretty much what my CS signature says, because I liked it that much!

Current Email Signature said:
Nicole Uebel
Ind. Director #405321
The Pampered Chef®
[email protected]
.../nuebel

Each month, I am blessed to be given the opportunity to have my business be what I want it to be.
If I want it slow, I make it slow...
If I want it busy, I make it busy...
If I want an incentive, I work harder...
If I want more money, I do more shows...
Wow! What a life I lead thanks to The Pampered Chef®!

After Leadership, it will say something to the effect of:

Leadership Email Signature said:
Nicole D. Uebel
Ind. Director #405321
The Pampered Chef®
(505) 232-8959
[email protected]
.../nuebel

I know something you don't know! Want to know a secret? Give me a call!

Am curious to see what others have. HTH!
 
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Cool! Thanks for sharing yours!
 
Mine says: My goal is to help you reach your goal.
 
Mine says "without you, I'd have no business in the kitchen" - of course, it's not original! I stole it from someone else!!
 
Mine is:
How can I pamper you? Ask me how to earn FREE items for your kitchen!

I noticed my director changes hers monthly. I wonder if people notice. Usually if I get emails from the same person I don't notice new siggys, but she changes the color on hers so it's noticeable.
 
Mine provides my info:
Jaye
Independent Consultant
Number
Email
websiteHost a Winter Show!
January - 60% off your choice of the open stock Executive Cookware
February - 60% off your choice of any TWO pieces of Stoneware.And I change it up about once a month or so. Sometimes I list the specials, sometimes I don't. My director always lists the current month specials. At the beginning of December, I had December's specials listed, but since I want the rest of the month off, I deleted them.HTH! :) I have seen some really cute ones from other people that I have borrowed from time to time.Jaye :)
 
Mine says all the important stuff as well as...

"Bringing families back to the table"

HTH~
 
Mine says "A pampered chef is a relaxed chef." My email address is [email protected] it kind of ties together.

(Though I joke at my shows that the relaxed part is the ideal...not always the reality for me!)

Actually, I'm not sure this fits in with the restrictions on using the words 'pampered chef'...I think it's okay?
 
short and simple :)


Cheryl Batcher
Future Director with The Pampered Chef #469226
/cherylbatcher
Encouraging People Everyday
 
duh, just like my siggy for here.
I feel that is the strongest part and the most enjoyable part of my business. So that is my focus.
I like the secret one...I think I'll use that!
 
Cheryl,

While your chef success signature is "legal" you need to remove the website link in the body of your post. We are not allowed to post it - I'm sure that was an oversight on your part but... FYI.;)
 
I really like the "Bringing families Back to the table" Actually, that sounds like it would make a great theme show with maybe the celebrate plate as a special or something. Do you mind if I steal it, Erin?
 
Shoot! I forgot to write mine down to post. I have all the usual info (phone, email, website), and then it says something to the effect of:
Like Food? Come to a show and buy! Like Fun? Host a show and save! Love friends? Start your own business and earn!

Obviously, it's been a while since I put that into my email program, since I can't remember the exact wording.
 
sillylittlechef said:
I really like the "Bringing families Back to the table" Actually, that sounds like it would make a great theme show with maybe the celebrate plate as a special or something. Do you mind if I steal it, Erin?


That is what all this sharing is about...go for it!!:D
 
sillylittlechef said:
I really like the "Bringing families Back to the table" Actually, that sounds like it would make a great theme show with maybe the celebrate plate as a special or something. Do you mind if I steal it, Erin?

I would love for PC to choose some themes based on this! Where I live in the midwest, not many people care about the "new" happenings. The paninis have been a big hit, but I don't think it was because they are all the craze anywhere else--they're just good. I didn't even do the Italian shows last year. I'd love a getting back to basics theme or comfort foods theme or something like that. Many of the people at my shows tell me they don't cook. Themes with less than 5 ingredients or 30 minute meals or something like that would be a hit here!
 
pamperedgirl3 said:
I'd love a getting back to basics theme or comfort foods theme or something like that. Many of the people at my shows tell me they don't cook. Themes with less than 5 ingredients or 30 minute meals or something like that would be a hit here!

Have you made those suggestions to HO? If not go for it as I know others have said something similar.
 
You know, I've sent ideas about products, etc., in but didn't think to do that! I'll do it now!
 
There was a comfort foods theme offered mid-season in F/W 2001 (in response to 9/11). I may have the flier on my computer at home. The recipes were things like meatloaf, mac 'n cheese, mashed potatoes...
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an email signature?

An email signature is a block of text that is automatically appended to the end of your emails. It typically includes your name, title, company name, contact information, and sometimes a logo or social media links.

Why is an email signature important for direct sales?

An email signature is crucial in direct sales as it serves as a professional representation of you and your business. It helps establish credibility, provides essential contact information, and can promote your brand or products effectively.

What should I include in my Pampered Chef email signature?

Your Pampered Chef email signature should include your name, title (e.g., Independent Consultant), contact information (phone number and email), a link to your Pampered Chef website, and any relevant social media links. You may also want to include a tagline or a favorite product to personalize it further.

How can I make my email signature stand out?

To make your email signature stand out, consider using a clean and professional design. Incorporate your brand colors, use a legible font, and include a high-quality image of your logo. Adding a call-to-action, such as a link to your latest promotion or upcoming event, can also draw attention.

Can I change my email signature frequently?

Yes, you can change your email signature as often as you like. It's a good idea to update it for special promotions, new product launches, or seasonal themes to keep your communications fresh and engaging for your audience.

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