Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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19 Comments

  1. Loren Nason

    Cool add-on.

    But, I love plain text signatures with maybe a couple of links to your SocMed profiles.

    But then again I’m old-skool like that and sometimes love a cmd line over a GUI interface.

    For those that do use this add-on I would suggest to not have too many links in your signature because that can also flag your email as spam.

  2. Susie Blackmon

    Dang, I’m in love with Wise Stamp! Appreciate Loren’s comments too.
    P.S. I LOVE being away from Outlook.

  3. MIssy Caulk

    Great find Lani.

    That was one of the reasons I didn’t change to gmail exclusively.

    I was told this by someone else this week, Lorens comment about links. I have 3 in mine, blog, search site and google profile. I need to figure out a new one.

  4. Michael Patton

    I’m not the “sharpest tool in the shed” on TECH stuff…. so first off thanks for what you share with us.

    In the “past” I’ve had some issues using other browsers (non MS/IE)… can anyone tell me if Mozilla/Firefox add on’s have solved those problems OR is there a way to use the html sig with Explorer?

  5. Ken Montville

    Woooo Hoooo!! I [heart] HTML signatures. Does it convert to text if the recipients e-mail client doesn’t accept HTML which is common in the US Government (my area’s largest employer)?

    Next Gmail question – is there a way to divert incoming e-mail into the Labels they’re assigned to as soon as they come in? (sort of like an Outlook “rule”). I got the part where the labels get attached to incoming mail but they still sit in my Inbox until I move them.

    1. Michael Patton

      Applying the labels and auto moving emails into their own folders is accomplished (on my gmail, anyways) by clicking the drop down on the right hand side called “more actions”… there you’ll find “FILTER messages like these”… which is like RULES.

      1. Ken Montville

        I got that far….there is a choice to “Archive it” is that the same as moving it automatically to the designated folder/label? Thanks for the help.

        1. Michael Patton

          I’ve got a few moments if you want to call me (702-883-2131) I’m prepping for a couple of listing appts this morning… but it won’t take long to walk you through it.

          NOTE: I’m not seeing “archive” when I create a filter… so don’t know where you’re at on the GMail page.

          More NOTE: I use the GMail PARTNER page… have my domain directed to them… maybe my screen is different than yours?

          1. Ken Montville

            Hey, Michael – Missed your comment since I didn’t subscribe to notifications at the bottom. I left my number on your voice mail. Thanks!!

          2. Ken Montville

            Hey, Michael

            One of my incoming e-mails just dropped into a folder/label bypassing my Inbox so it looks like I got it figured out. Many thanks!!!

  6. Ken Montville

    Hmmmm. Just tried to install it into my Firefox 3.6 and it didn’t go. Maybe it needs an update to be compatible?

  7. Andy Morris

    I use wisestamp for firefox and just recently found out they have the same extension for chrome which is one reason i haven’t switched. i love it.

  8. Greg Fleischaker

    Great points, I’ve been guilty of loading up way too many links in my email signature, and have really pared it back. Late apologies to anyone that I might have sent one of my old emails to!

  9. Lori Luza

    Lani, thank you so much for this. I’ve been wanting to do this for a while. Now, I know how and have made the time to start setting it up!

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