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Since 1994, we’ve been the leading printer in Auburn, Montgomery, Tuskegee and now, our newest location in Wetumpka!

As a full-service printer, McQuick Printing Company handles everything for you, from strategy and design to four-color printing, digital printing, mailing and other printing services.

Our commitment to the printing industry warrants constant upgrades to our equipment in the effort to provide the best quality product. The team goal of our organization is to always provide the highest quality in the most timely manner, and at the best possible value to our customers. Keeping current with rapidly changing technology is the key to maintaining a competitive edge. At McQuick Printing Company, we believe that if you merge technology with skilled craftsmen, you position yourself to be an industry leader.

How to Perfect Your Email Signature

Email signatures. We’ve seen them around. But have we ever actually thought what they involve? What’s the point? Turns out, email signatures can be very beneficial for both individuals and businesses. An email signature gives a glimpse into who you are and markets yourself to anyone interested in building a relationship.

Just like there is a wrong way to write an email signature, there is also a right way. If you want to perfect your email signature, check out these easy tips.

1. Keep it short.
An email signature is short, sweet and to the point—no need to bog it down with too much information. Try to limit your signature to three to four lines of text. Most commonly, these should be (1) your name, (2) title, company and (3) phone number. If needed, you can also add other details to personalize the signature, but be careful to make these short as well. The email recipient shouldn’t have to scroll through lines of information just to find what they need.

2. Make it simple.
When it comes to email signatures, simple is classy, professional and clean. That means no crazy fonts, colors or funky graphics. These can be distracting and draw attention away from your contact information, or worse, your message. Make sure your email signature is easy to read across different types of technology—phone, tablet, computer—for varying access.

3. Use the delimiter.
An email signature delimiter is a specific string of characters listed before the signature. The most common delimiter is the standard (-- ). This sets your information apart from the rest of the email and is universally recognized. Of course, you can use a different delimiter if you prefer, but be sure it is still professional and aligns with the image you want to portray.

4. Share contact info.
Obviously, your email signature is the perfect opportunity to share your contact information with potential connections. One big tip: Don’t put your email address in your signature. Recipients already know what your email address is (hint hint: you sent them the email from it). This is a chance to share other important contact information, such as your phone number, fax number or even an alternative email address if they find that more appropriate.

5. Include social links.
Including social media links in your email signature is a great way to promote your personal or business brand, by asking email recipients to connect with you across different platforms. This also demonstrates transparency between professional and personal life. If you’re posting business material on social media platforms, it can even help drive traffic to your online content. Don’t go too crazy on linking all of your profiles, though. Include a few choice ones, e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, or none at all, but not a long list.

6. Add a call to action.
Finally, add in a call to action that relates to your business or personal brand. This can easily be changed depending on the time and what you’re hoping to promote. One example may be “Check out my latest blogs” or “Learn more valuable marketing tips.” The call to action should be linked to something you want the recipient to do, such as visit your website and read your latest blog. This step is also optional, depending on the amount of space you have in your signature and how much information you want included.

Though it may seem simple, your email signature is another valuable means of marketing yourself to potential business relationships. What it says can actually say a lot about you, so make sure it’s as professional as possible. Try out some of these easy tips to perfect your email signature and promote your image.

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