Add HTML Email Signature via WiseStamp for Free

Do you want to add pictures and videos to your email signatures?

Since it is still impossible to add icons or pictures for an email signature directly in the mail box, we have to use some outside plugins to add HTML email signature to Email. WiseStamp is one of those great plugins and what is more, it is free!

So, what exactly WiseStamp can add to the email signature? As many as you can imagine:

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From the above image, we can see there are quite a lot of things can be added to an email signature:

1. Pictures

You can add photos in the signature.

2. Social Profile

You can add social profiles, such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and so on.

3. IM Contact

You can add your IM contact accounts, such as Gtalk, MSN, Skype, and so on.

4. RSS Feed

You can add any RSS Feed, such as your blog feed, YouTube feed, Flickr feed, and so on. The latest one post of the feed will be shown on the signature.

The email signature will look like this:

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Buy the way, there are two kinds of email signatures, one is personal, and the other is business, so you can use different email signatures for different friends.

Cool, huh? But please remember that not all the email services support HTML, and some of your receipts maybe disallow images in the mail box, so please make sure you send the right HTML signature to the right people with the right mail services, which include Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, and Hotmail.

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