WiseStamp Review : Make your emails work for you!
Wisestamp — How to Install
After admiring an email signature of my good blogging friend Simply Stacie and reading her post here on How to make a Professional Looking Email Signature, I decided to give it the application that she suggested a whirl. The name of it was WiseStamp.
Here is what my email signature previously looked like on Google email:
While fairly cute, it still had the cobbled up look of a a 1980’s IBM Selectric typewriter. So I went to Wisestamp to try to develop the up-to-date signature that I was starting to see in most professional bloggers’ emails. I first watched the video, they made it look pretty easy! So I started to make my new signature. Not so easy. I could not figure out how to wrap the text around the picture..(to be honest, I can never figure that out!).
Thank goodness, I know limited HTML so I just copied a fellow blogger’s signature into the editing space (You have to use the ctrl C (copy) and Ctrl V (paste) in this application), leaving out the social lines and letting the app add those at the bottom. I revised for my details and then it all worked like a charm!
Now I have a signature that WORKS for me. My Wisestamp Email signature let’s those who get my email know how to get to my blog, my latest news, my latest blog post, and my latest tweet. Wisestamp also provides links for Facebook, Twitter, Stumbleupon, Rss, and more social apps if I want to add them. I am very pleased with the upgrade. My only recommendation would be that the editing portion would be a little bit more template driven. Wisestamp is FREE for the basic application. To utilize more upscale portions of the application, WiseStamp Premium, you must pay a monthly fee.
Blog Note: The Chief Blonde provided a review of Wisestamp for the education of her readers. She received no compensation or product for this post.


Stopping by (again)…from STT! Btw, LOVE the background!
Thanks! I change it every few days!
I follow Simple Stacie, but missed that tutorial for some reason, but she has so much on her wonderful site, smile. Thanks for the referral. Hello! I’m here from the stumble blog hop and your newest follower. I hope you’ll come visit and follow my blog too. I’d really appreciate it. Thanks!
Just stumbled this great post. Love your signature and I use WiseStamp!
Julee, Isn’t it just awesome? I like how organized it is!
The Chief Blonde!
Wow! Fancy Fancy!
THank-you! I love it!
Hi there! Thanks for the info on how to make a sig like that!
I am a new follower on GFC, My sister Ellen at Confessions of an Overworked Mom said you were THE one to follow so I had to check you out! I love your blog!
have a great week!
Hey Diane, That is so sweet of Ellen! Thanks for stopping in, hope you like your new signature. I am heading over to your blog right now as it sounds like it might be in my generation! Going to see now!
The Chief Blonde!
Love it!
I read Stacie’s post about this, too. I’m so glad you posted an example–great idea!
Unfortunately I’m still using plain old Google, so I can’t use it yet, but once I upgrade to Google Chrome, I will definitely try it. (I added your post to Stacie’s in my file of 3 million things I need to do to improve my blog!)
I love the concept of your blog. So glad I found you! 🙂
I don’t have Google Chrome, I don’t think. It worked fine for me!
The Chief Blonde!
Woo hoo! We both got new email signatures!! Ours look awesome! 😉
Cool! I somehow missed that post on Stacie’s blog! I’ll have to try that. Um, after I follow up on the other 452 things I want to do to improve/enhance/ promote my blog. LOL!
For instance, ComLuv is not working for me, so I have to check out my feed. *sigh*
I know Cara, isn’t it exhausting…all the behind of scenes stuff you have to do!
YES! But I love it. But I don’t have enough time for it all, especially when I have to retrace my steps! ;oP