This morning I was making plans with friends via email, and after reading through our short exchange, I realized I was the only one not to include an email signature. At work, I use a signature that includes my name, title, and email address. I don't include one in my personal email at all (which according to this post on decoding email signatures, makes me cool). Conversely, one of my friends has a super-thorough email signature including full contact information — address, phone number, email — plus her Twitter username, instant message contact information, and link to her Flickr page.
Do you use a signature on your work emails? Personal emails? What does it say?
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my work signature has my full name, email address, and company website
my personal email signature has my first name, blog link, and twitter link
1My personal email has my name, cell, and a link to my online resume.
My work email has my name, cell, work address, work phone and fax and company website.
2It used to be, "Sent from my orbital weapons platform." I changed it to be, "Sent from my secret Spacekat moonbase!"
3My work email has my name, title, company, phone, fax, email, company address, company website.
My personal email has "sent from my iPhone", but I think it's time to change that, and used to include a link to my bulldog's blog (yep).
4say my name, the quote " fiére d'etre wallone" because i went one year exchange student in Belgium, my phone with international code, address
5The only email signature I use is on my personal account on my iphone which is the generic Sent By My iPhone.
6Work signature is like 30 lines long, but personal email has a Ghandi quote (very simplistic)
7I have a work signature but I do not put a signature on my personal email. It says my name, work address, phone number, and location (my work has multiple sites). It also has something that says "this email is intended for a specific person...blah blah blah."
8i have one that says Thirty never looked so fabulous.
9Email, phone, fax, address, webpage url for work.
10I actually don't use a signature in personal emails... I have set it up to show a link to my blog, but I rarely include it.
"I before E except after C"
That's my personal e-mail
though; the businessy one has nothing.
11We don't have those here on sugar anymore. I am sad.
12My personal e-mail signature has my name, and links to my Team in Training marathon page, and one of the troop support groups I belong to.
13work: address, phone, fax, e-mail, website and office-required disclaimer
personal: google labs one that says where the e-mail was sent from
14work includes name, department, phone, fax, email, company web-site. personal no signature
15for personal and professional i have: name, email, phone, blog site, twitter, and resume link
16I used to have everything in my email, but it just gets too long. Now I just sign my name and have a link to my landing page, which takes you to whatever networking you might want to do with me.
17A friend of mine has a signature that says "I'm a Witch with a B"
:S
18my personal email doesn't have anything but my work email has my name, title, department, company, address, phone, fax, and email
19My work one has the standard affair + a quote from me, appropriate for my work place.... "Just because its the way you've always done it, doesn't make it right"
20Work email should have it. I have used people's emails a lot when I need a client or vendor's phone number or fax, so easy to find if I have an email from them.
I really don't like when people put quotes at the bottom of their emails, because you end up seeing it a gazillion times. I'm really glad this site did away with them.
The only email signature I've seen that I really liked was, "Sent from my iPhone, please pardon my brevity."
Love it, because sometimes you do get like a one word reply to an email, and it seems a bit rude, but a terse reply makes more sense when you know it's coming from a phone.
21My personal emailsays "Braydens Mommy :]"
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