Free Tool Friday – Custom email signatures

Use all those email you send to share your organization's message

When you’re inspiring people to take action or understand your nonprofit’s mission every marketing opportunity is important. Are you taking advantage of all those emails you and your co-workers are sending to share your nonprofit’s message? If you want a simple way to do this then check out today’s Free Tool Friday.

Tool: Wisestamp email signatures

About: Just this week I was emailing with Nancy Schwartz, the nonprofit marketing super hero from Getting Attention and she complemented me on my email signature and said that she often reminds non profits of the value of this marketing real estate. I use Wisestamp, which has free and pro accounts, to easily create a custom email signature that connects to my social networks and much more. You can configure it to pull your latest blog headline, Google+ post or Facebook Page post too. Wisestamp comes with suggested templates and lets you customize your font & colors so it matches your organization’s brand.

Right now Wisestamp only works on webmail programs, like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail and Aol, but they say a Microsoft Outlook version is coming soon.

Get it: Go to Wisestamp and download the app or download the Google Chrome extension.

Example email from Wisestamp

 

About Free Tool Friday

Do you like free tools that help you be more effective at your job? Well apparently you aren’t alone.  When we blogged on our 19 favorite free tools for non profits it became one of our most popular posts. We’re keeping it going with Free Tool Friday!  Every Friday we’ll post a new tool that we think will help you communicate better and help your nonprofit’s mission.

Some fine print: 
Neither Mixtape Communications  or Zan McColloch-Lussier  get a kick back or any financial benefit from this service or tool. We feel like it is a good resource for non profits but we didn’t create it. So please check it out and make sure it is right for your organization. If we recommend a tool or resource on Free Tool Friday and you discover that it is crap, not actually free, or something is funky about it, please let us know.
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