How to add a LinkedIn signature button to your email in Outlook This blog was updated in February 2016 and you can find the updated version. I am often asked by people how to promote their LinkedIn profile and how to get noticed more. LinkedIn gives you a range of options but there are also good options outside of LinkedIn and Outlook is one of the most popular. A question I am often asked is how people have “those links” to their LinkedIn profile in their email signature blocks. Some people just include it like another contact field with telephone, email, website and LinkedIn profiles. Others like to use the button that says view my profile or similar.
If you’re using the 2010 version of Outlook you can follow these simple steps:- 1. Simply right click on this image and then save as LinkedIn Button ( Copyright LinkedIn) or you can use ours 2. Save it locally to your desktop in a graphic file format such as.jpg 3. Then log into LinkedIn, go profile, view profile and copy your public profile URL from the top information box of your profile.
Go to your file (top left) then options then mail then signatures. If you have an existing signature select it from the list, if not select new (if new then add in the text you’d like in your signature block apart from the LinkedIn element). Then select where in your signature you’d like the button to appear, then click the graphic insert button highlighted in the image below in red circle. Then, ensuring that you have selected the image first, hit the hyperlink button in the image below in the green circle.
Then paste the link to your public profile URL in the hyperlink box then click Ok, then OK again and for the last time OK. I hope that this makes your profile more obvious, more public, more accessible and more successful.
Don’t create your Outlook Mac email signature using Word - Why Microsoft Word email signatures are bad for your business You will need to code your email signature in HTML, host social icon images and link to those hosted image file paths in the HTML and then add your signature’s HTML code through your Outlook Mac signature settings. Hi graphicsink, I'm happy to help you with your issue in adding Facebook and/or Twitter icon to your email signature. In addition to khobbs519 said, please try to contact both site and ask them how to get the HTML code or the link of the icon that you want to add on your signature.
Look forward to hearing your comments and how you promote your LinkedIn profile URL outside of LinkedIn. PS We created an additional blog post on how to add a View my Company Profile button in January 2016 which you can find.
Share this article. • Jim Hi LinkedIn Man, I recognize you are LinkedIn Man, not Outlook Man, but I thought I’d give it a shot anyway. I have the link all set per your directions and it works almost perfectly. The one problem is when I click on the picture with the embedded hyperlink, Outlook 2013 wants me to Click + Ctrl before it will launch my LinkedIn profile. Are you aware if there is a way to eliminate the need for a Click + Ctrl in Outlook and to instead have it access my profile with just a Click?
Every once in a while, we get a request from a customer to add their logo to their email signature. This is a great way to “brand” your email communications with your customers, and to help them get familiar with the look and feel of your brand identity. A few months ago, we tackled.
Today we take a look at how to add your logo to your email signature in Apple Mail. The first step of course is to have a logo. If you don’t already have a logo, you can. Then click the Try It Now button. Once you’re done, download one of the.JPG files to your computer.
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Next, open up Apple Mail and select Preferences from the Mail menu near the top of your computer screen. Now look for the Signatures button near the right side of the Preferences panel and click it. It’s the one with the pen icon. Then click the plus (+) button, which will allow you to add a new email signature. If you’re adding a logo to an existing signature, instead of clicking the plus button, select the name of the signature from the list in the middle of the box. Type in a name for this signature. Something like “Work” or “Personal”.
If you’re going to use more than one signature, make sure you name them in a way you’ll be able to tell which one is which. When you add a new signature, Mail creates a default signature for you, using the name and email account you’re using. Change or add any additional information you’d like to see in your email signature. You might add your website, a physical address, or a tagline. If you want to add a weblink, simply type it in and Mail will turn it into a live link. Now it’s time to add your logo. Locate the logo file that you downloaded earlier and drag and drop it into the signature box.