Your Promotional URL:
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Use this link to share with all your contacts, customers, and prospects! You will get credit for anyone who orders or signs up through this link!
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one single no-cost-ever-to-join program.
to learn how technology working for you as
your best employee can help you live a life
of prosperity unlike most others will ever
enjoy and how to earn four, five, six or
more streams of income promoting just this
one single no-cost-ever-to-join program.
IPhone MailFirst, go to the phone settings and click on Mail, Contacts, and Calendars.Then click on Signatures and copy and paste your signature directly from us to the space provided. Your signature should now appear in your future outgoing emails. | Gmail MailOpen your Gmail inbox.Go to your preferences, then the signature section. Paste your email signature from the clipboard or type in. Once done, press the save button at the bottom of the settings window and your email signature should now be showing on your new emails. Create a new email and voila: your new email signature should be there. | Yahoo! MailLog into your Yahoo! mail account ...Click the "Gear" on the upper right side of the screen next to your name. Choose "Settings" Now click on the "Writing email" tab. Select "Show a rich text signature." In the empty text box type the information you wish to have in your email signature. Select "Save" once you have entered all of your necessary information. |
AOL Email1) From the menu Select Mail | Set Mail Signatures2) Click Create. 3) Give the signature a meaningful name (under Signature Name). 4) Type the desired signature in the text field. 5) Click OK. 6) Close the Set up Signatures window. To add a signature to your AOL email, once your email is ready to send look on the lower right of the Write Mail window, click the Signatures drop-down menu, and then click the signature that you want to use. | AOL (alternate)1) Open the AOL software and sign in to your account.2) Click “Write” and then click the “Signatures” drop-down menu located in the bottom right of the window. 3) Click “Set Up Signatures” and select the option to create a new email signature for your AOL email account. Enter a name for the signature and type in or copy & paste in your signature file text. 4) Be sure to click 'OK' when done | ThunderbirdTo add a signature in Thunderbird open the Account Settings and select the email account in the panel on the left. Check Attach the signature from a file, click Choose and navigate to the file you want to use. Once done click OK and your signature should be ready to be used. |
Hotmail(Note: Windows Live Hotmail has become Outlook.com; see How to Set Up Your Outlook.com Signature if using Windows Live Hotmail) | BigpondFirst head to www.bigpond.com and sign into your webmail.Then follow these instructions: - Select 'Options' on the top right hand side - In drop down menu select 'More Options...' - Under the Green heading of 'Writing email' select 'Message font and signature' The second box is for your email signature, fill this in to your specifications and select save. Now this will auto-populate in every new email you create. | Outlook (web version)1) Log in to your Outlook.com email account and click "Settings" (gear icon) and select "More mail settings."2) The Options page will open. Under the "Writing email" section, click "Message font and signature ." 3) Type in the information you want to include in your signature, in the "Personal signature" box. 4) Click 'Save' |
Outlook 20161) Launch Outlook 2016 then select File > Options.2) Select the Mail tab and then Signatures. 3) Select New and type in a name for the signature you’re creating. 4) Enter the information would like to include with your email signature. You can use formatting options here, i.e. adding a links, changing fonts, adding an image. 5) Each time you compose a new email or reply, your signature will automatically be added. (You can also choose your signature on the fly depending who you are sending the email to. Just select the Message tab then click Signature from the Include group.) | Outlook 20131) Click the File tab in the menu, then select Options.2) When the "Outlook Options" screen comes up, click the "Signatures..." button. 3) Click New (under the 'Select signature to edit' box) and give your signature a name. (This lets you distinguish it from other signatures you may be using.) 4) Once named, type everything you want your new signature to contain in the box below Edit signature. 5) Click Save Once you have created your signature, you can then decide when it should be used (you select that below "Choose default signature.") You can choose which email account, as well as when to use it – for new messages, replies and forwards. Selecting different signatures for each one of these actions is possible. | Outlook 20101) Click "File" and select "Options"2) In 'Outlook Options' Click the "Mail" tab and then Click the "Signatures…" button, and the 'Signatures and Stationery' window will appear. 3) Click New (under the 'Select signature to edit' box) and give your signature a name. Name the new signature whatever you like and Click OK. 4) Enter your signature message. 5) Once finished Click the Save button. 6) To apply all changes and exit, Click OK. |
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