Did You Know?

Subconsciously, people think that you are SHOUTING at them!

We often think we have our story straight when it comes to telling people who we are, what we do and why.
Our stories need a lot of shaping to grab the attention, get people interested, create a desire to find out more, and get into action to build on that connection.

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Rather, it is about being realistic & objective in the ways we think about ourselves, others, the futures, & the world.
AI can help, but it can’t replace the power of your voice, your experiences, and your passion.
Before you hit send, make sure your message carries your story—because that’s what truly connects with people.

White backgrounds lead to eye strain & visual fatigue.

Always use a dark background, preferably a darker tone of blue with light elements on top of it. Bright yellow headings and white text were the preferred way of designing your slide.

Having hyperlinks in your email signature can potentially increase the likelihood of your emails being marked as spam, but it is not a guarantee. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Number and Nature of Links: If your signature contains too many links or links to untrusted sites, it may trigger spam filters. However, links to reputable sites like LinkedIn or your company website are generally considered safe123.
  • Security of Links: Ensure that all links are secure (HTTPS) and not shortened, as shortened URLs can be flagged by spam filters.
  • Signature Design and Content: Avoid excessive images or large file sizes in your signature, as these can also contribute to spam triggers.
  • Recipient Actions: If recipients have previously marked your emails as spam, future emails are more likely to be flagged as well.

To minimize the risk, use secure links, keep your signature simple, and ensure your domain’s DNS settings (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) are properly configured