Overview
Adding an Easter banner in an email signature is a personal decision. Some people may enjoy adding a festive touch to their emails, while others may prefer to keep their email signatures simple and professional.
If you decide to have an Easter banner in your email signature, it’s important to make sure that it is appropriate and tasteful. Avoid using a banner that is too large or distracting, and make sure that it fits with the overall design of your email signature.
It’s also important to consider the context and audience of your emails. If you are sending very important emails to clients or colleagues, a festive banner may not be appropriate. In that case, it’s best to keep your email signature simple and professional.
Below are some beautiful Easter email signature examples.
What Should Be Included in an Easter Email Signature?
- Full Name - You should use your full name, including your middle name. Don't use nicknames.
- Position - The position/job title you hold at your company.
- Company - The name of your company.
- Qualifications (optional) - Any qualifications you may have, such as BSc, BEng, CPA, etc. Adding qualifications to your email signature increases your credibility.
- Company Logo or Photo of Yourself - Make sure the company logo or your photo is good quality and you don't use blurry images. You should also ensure the images are compressed so their size isn't too large.
- Phone Numbers - Include your mobile/cell as well as your landline number. Use a click-to-call link for all phone numbers.
- Office Address - Include your office address, or multiple addresses if you have branches. Add a Google Maps link for your address.
- Website - If you have a website, including it in your email signature is a must! Add a hyperlink to it for easy access.
- Email Address (optional) - You should include your email address. However, this is optional as your email address is already available to the recipient if you send them an email.
- Social Media Icons (optional) - Linking to your social pages such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
- Banner (optional) - This is the perfect opportunity to insert a banner and let your recipients know about any events, promotional sales, discounts, etc.
- Disclaimer (optional) - Some companies still prefer to use disclaimers as they set some ground rules for the fair use of emails.