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On one of my groups on yahoo there was a recent “We’ll critique your signature” event by a publisher. Nice of them to do, specially for nothing – but I found myself wondering a lot about email signatures.

Does anyone here actually pay them any attention?  I know I don’t – in fact I find anything over 3 lines as intrusive and irritating. Specially if there’s a (god forbid) banner or worse an ANIMATED banner on the end. I’m not going to read your signature at all, really, especially if it says “author of dark elf fantasy novel with a link” followed by a line for every one of your books together with links.

Surely to goodness, in this instance, less is more?

my email signature is this:

Erastes
www.erastes
Gay Historical Fiction

 

Does exactly what it says on the tin.

But seriously – do you take notice of signatures? Do you often click through and do you find them useful? Do tell, I’d really like to know.

Date: 2011-11-15 05:20 pm (UTC)
angrboda: Viking style dragon head finial against a blue sky (Default)
From: [personal profile] angrboda
The last half of the url is missing there, but I assume that's only here and not in your actual email. :)

How often do I take notice of signatures? Hardly ever. Short and easy answer.

I agree with you about banners, though. That strikes me as unprofessional.

Date: 2011-11-15 05:58 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] valarltd
I ignore sig lines. Sometimes I don't even make it that far in the letter.

mine:
Angelia
http://www.brooksandsparrow.com
(pithy quote, maybe)

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