Examples of Signature Lines - Another How To...



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It’s a social world now a-days, with people spending more time in forum’s, discussion groups and in their email program. Did you know that each of these places can send free traffic to your web site ?

If you read any posts in a forum or joined in a conversation in a discussion group, I know you have seen them, those small blurbs at the bottom of each post. Perhaps you just didn’t know how to create them. In this article, I will show you exactly how to build them. From now on, every time you post or reply on a forum, a mini ad will display, directing web visitors to your site.

I guess I don’t have to tell you that *good copy* is important, however, discussion of what good copy techniques are — is a little outside the scope of this post.

Just the mechanics first.

HTML Version

A signature line can look like anything you want, but a Heading, Description and Link are pretty standard. I will use those for these examples. And before you send in comments about my *good copy*, please know that I am just using simple phrases to demonstrate my point.

Some forum’s or bulletin boards allow HTML, and some require BBCode. Don’t panic. It’s really not hard and they are pretty similar.

<strong>Stop Buying Leads And Start Attracting Prospects</strong>
My free videos will show you how to become the <strong>Hunted</strong>,
rather than the <strong>Hunter</strong>.<br/>
<a href="http://Recommended.byCenay.com/stop-buying-leads">Help me stop buying leads</a>

This is what the ad looks like *in real life*.

Stop Buying Leads And Start Attracting Prospects
My free videos will show you how to become the Hunted , rather than the Hunter .
Help me stop buying leads

I guess I forgot to put my name in it, as would be proper in any signature line, but I did that on purpose. (I tend to *sign my name* without even thinking about it, so I didn’t want my name shown twice, which would look down right silly, or perhaps even worse, a bit egotistical).

BBCode Version

The BBCode is slightly different. Basically, there are only three major differences.

  • BBCode uses square brackets ( [ ] ), instead of angle brackets { < > )
  • BBCode doesn’t require the quotes around the web addresses
  • BBCode uses "b" for bold, not "strong"

Otherwise, they are almost identical. Here is that exact same ad, written in BBCode.


[b]Stop Buying Leads And Start Attracting Prospects[/b]
My free videos will show you how to become the [b]Hunted[/b], rather than the [b]Hunter[/b].
[url=http://Recommended.byCenay.com/stop-buying-leads]Help me stop buying leads[/url]

Standard Practices

I probably don’t have to say this, but I will. It’s generally acceptable to have 1 or 2 links in your *sig line*, but frowned upon to have more. Obviously, there are acceptions, but it’s a good rule of thumb.

It’s also acceptable (and might be preferable) to actually display the URL as the final line. If you are in a forum where the members might be printing out the content and sharing it with others, you should show the URL. Clickable links are great, but the address doesn’t print if they send it to the printer.

Yep, you lose a little *link love* when your anchor text doesn’t contain your keywords, but if the content is *likely* to be printed more often than not, show your links.

To do this, just replace the link text with the actual address.

Hope this helps. Drop me a note if you have any other questions.

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Comments

Enjoyed the article.....

Enjoyed the article, very good advice!

Bruce Shilander

http://shilander.net 

Shilander (not verified) — Mon, 08/18/2008 - 6:56am

Thanks for the tips, I have

Thanks for the tips, I have been trying to figure out how to change my signature and put it in html.

Sylvan Noel — Fri, 10/03/2008 - 10:47am

Happy It Helps...

I created a video on Basic HTML which might help with some more advanced signature lines. Feel free to check that out on my http://www.Videos.byCenay.com - *I Can Do It Myself* Video site. Just search HTML to see a couple of videos that explain it.

Cenay'

http://www.CenayNailor.com

Cenay Nailor — Fri, 10/03/2008 - 11:42am

Thanks Cenay. This is very

Thanks Cenay. This is very helpful information.

Wendy

Wendy Krick — Sat, 10/04/2008 - 9:54am

Hunted or hunter

Too cool Cenay, I just wish I could spend a week like fly on your wall just to lear from you via osmossis.  As to the  hunted or hunter, that I can identify with its like wanting vs being wanted,  I know about that and have been trying to reduce my popularity bu imploring the FBI to take my wanted posters out of the post offices.  LOL  They wrote back "If It Ain't Broke, Don't fix it!"  Hey if we show them Attraction marketing maybe everyone will just turn themselves in!!  LOL  I love your stuff.  And I have some, just being released thechnologies to add to you library!  You are turning me into a thechno "Greek"

Tom Savas Dir. Gain Consulting group,LLC.

Gainalot (not verified) — Fri, 12/12/2008 - 9:52pm

Useful Stuff

Thanks Cenay

That was helpful.

Wade

Wade Genova — Mon, 12/15/2008 - 12:03am
 

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