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Personalized Signature Leads to Higher Sales Conversions

Posted by Woei Yu on September 20, 2008

Imagine a Professional Looking Signature that gives your sales letters, emails or any other correspondence a Unique, Special Touch.

I haven’t done the test myself but people I respected in the online marketing industry have experimented using sales letter with regular font vs signature font.

They found an astounding increase in SALES Conversion just because they use signature font instead of regular font.

Let’s face it.

Times or Arial which are the standard fonts for most reading material is great for reading sales letter, emailing your customers …etc.

But to give your website or correspondence the truly personal feel, you need the more realistic signature font.

Unless, you have a graphic designer at hand or have graphics software, it can be a hassle to create your own signature for the web.

That was until I found vLetter, where you can create more than 15 different types of signatures for F-R-E-E.

http://vletter.com/downloads.htm

Check out these signatures I have created in less than 1 minute.

Personally, I think this is a great tool. There is NO REASON why none of us couldn’t take a few minutes of our time to create your own personalized signature.

This is a particular helpful for online business owners because … let’s face it!

Online business has a reputation for being too impersonal. And any successful online business owners will tell you that online businesses thrives especially well for those who have successfully cultivate relationships with their customers.

Having little touches like personalized signature can go a long way in creating that feel that suggest there is a real life person

So, check out http://vletter.com/downloads.htm

Talk soon,

  1. Norma Battiss Said,

    Isn’t it dangerous to have your signature displayed to the public in this way?

  2. Woei Yu Said,

    I wouldn’t worry about that. After all, it is not really your real signature. You are just using the tools available to make it “look” like it is written by a real person.

    My real signature looks nothing like the above.

    It is only dangerous if I actually sign on a paper, scan it and upload it to the web.

    So I are safe here. ;)

    Cheers,
    Woei Yu

  3. Andrew Devore Said,

    How do you download the signature to use. I tried to copy and paste it, but I’m don’t think it’s free. It’s only a demo.

  4. Andrew Said,

    I’m am having great difficulty saving the signature or copying it from the tool. I’m think I’m have to buy it first right?

  5. Woei Yu Said,

    Nope, it is free as long you are using the Free vLetter Handwriting software. Anything beyond that, yes, you have to pay.

    It is very simple to save your signature. Just a couple of tricks to know.

    1) Go to http://vletter.com/downloads.htm

    2) Enter your name

    3) Select the signature look via the Handwring options, e.g., what color you want signature to be, what style you are looking for, the size of your signature …etc

    4) Click on the “Preview” Button

    5) The software will generate the signature for you in a form of a graphic.

    6) Put your mouse over the graphics, right click on your mouse and you should see a pop up menu.

    7) Depending on the type of browser you are using, you should see an option like “Save Picture As” or “Save Image”. Select that and save the signature graphic on your computer.
    8) You are done. Click here to see the signature I generated it for you.
    http://ebusinessfornewbies.com/blog/images/andrew.gif.

    It took me less than 10 minutes and that includes reading your message and typing this response.

    9) You’ll notice that there is a vletter stamp at the bottom of the graphic. Just use your Microsoft Paint software to crop the graphics and you are good to go.

    I notice that you can have them send you the image that you generated. But I don’t like to give up my email unless it is absolutely necessary. So I rather spend a little more time getting the graphic this way than to give them my email and possible lose some of my privacy.

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