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How to create a Gmail signature (Android, iPhone, Desktop, & more)

Written by Mailtastic | May 16, 2023 8:27:49 AM

Looking to update your Gmail email signature? Then check out this guide for tutorials, tips, and more. šŸ‘‡

Hoping to sort out your Gmail signature once and for all? We've got you covered.

Use the menu above ā˜ļø to:

  1. Discover the benefits of a Gmail signature.
  2. Flick to your device of choice.
  3. Answer common questions you may have about your Gmail signature.

Let's go!

What are the benefits of a Gmail email signature? šŸ¤”

It's professional šŸ‘©ā€āš–ļø

Email signatures are like business cards. For example, both have:

All of this helps you look credible, whether you're meeting prospects, clients, and peers online or in person. 

It's personal šŸ‘¤

ā€œSent from my iPhoneā€ signatures are careless and impersonal.

On the other hand, with a customised email signature, recipients can connect with you on a more meaningful level. 

It helps you generate traffic šŸ“ˆ

If you decide to customise and design your own email signature, you can add in calls-to-action (CTAs). 

CTAs mean your recipients can engage with you and/or your company outside the email chain.  Clickable buttons, for example, may direct recipients towards tailored landing pages or your social media profiles where they can continue their customer journey. 

Gmail signature Android tutorial šŸ“±

To change your Gmail signature on Android, check out our easy step-by-step guide below šŸ‘‡

Simple 

  1. Open ā€œGmailā€ app on Android. 
  2. Scroll down, hit ā€œSettingsā€. 
  3. Click on account. 
  4. Hit ā€œMobile Signatureā€. 
  5. Type signature in text-box.
  6. Click ā€œOKā€.

Detailed

  1. Make sure you've downloaded the "Gmail" app on your Android. 
  2. Open "Gmail". 
  3. Click "Menu". 
  4. Scroll down and click "Settings" 
  5. Click on the relevant Gmail account. 
  6. Click "Mobile Signature". 
  7. Enter in your desired text in the box. 
  8. Hit "OK". 

Gmail signature desktop tutorial šŸ’» 

Simple

  1. Log in to ā€œGmailā€. 
  2. Click  ā€œāš™ā€. 
  3. Open ā€œSettingsā€. 
  4. Click ā€œGeneralā€. 
  5. Scroll down to ā€œSignatureā€. 
  6. Click ā€œCreate Newā€ and label new signature. 
  7. Copy and paste from generator OR type in text box. 
  8. Scroll down. 
  9. Click ā€œSave Changesā€. 

Detailed

  1. Log in to your Gmail account. Remember, if you have more than 1 account, make sure youā€™re logged in to the relevant one. If you donā€™t do this, your signature won't show up. 
  2. Click on ā€œāš™ā€, and open ā€œSettingsā€.
  3. Click on ā€œGeneralā€ and scroll down the list of settings until you reach ā€œSignatureā€. 
  4. Click on ā€œCreate Newā€ under the ā€œNo Signaturesā€ section. 
  5. Now youā€™ll be prompted to label your new signature. (Hint: label your signature in line with what your business needs are. For example, ā€œprofessionalā€ or ā€œpersonalā€.)
  6. Once the signature is set up, a text box will appear. 
  7. Either paste from an email signature generator, or manually type in the signature in the text box. 
  8. Then scroll down to the bottom of the ā€œSettingsā€ page, and hit ā€œSave Changesā€.

Gmail signature Google Pixel tutorial šŸ“±

To change your Gmail signature on Google Pixel, follow the instructions below šŸ‘‡

Simple 

  1. Click ā€œSettingsā€. 
  2. Hit ā€œAccountsā€. 
  3. Click on relevant Gmail account. 
  4. Hit ā€œMobile Signatureā€. 
  5. Type in signature in text box. 
  6. Hit ā€œOKā€.

Detailed

  1. Unlock your phone and the home screen will appear. 
  2. Swipe up so all of your applications can be seen. 
  3. Click on "Settings". 
  4. Click on "Accounts". 
  5. Choose the relevant "Gmail" account. 
  6. Click on "Mobile Signature". 
  7. Type in your desired signature in the text box. 
  8. Click "OK". Your new Gmail signature should appear whenever you next compose an email on your phone. 

 

Gmail signature iPhone tutorial šŸ“±

Simple

  1. Open ā€œāš™ā€ app on homepage. 
  2. Scroll down and hit ā€œMailā€. 
  3. Scroll down and click ā€œSignatureā€. 
  4. Hit ā€œPer Accountā€ so Gmail account appears. 
  5. Delete ā€œSent from my iPhoneā€. 
  6. Copy and paste OR type signature in text box.
  7. Exit ā€œSettingsā€. 

Detailed

  1. Click the ā€œSettingsā€ app on the homepage of your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and click on the ā€œMailā€ option. 
  3. Scroll down and click onto ā€œSignatureā€ underneath the ā€œCOMPOSINGā€ menu.
  4. When this opens, thereā€™ll be an ā€œAll Accountsā€ or ā€œPer Accountā€ option for adding the Mail signature.
  5. If you've got different accounts but you just want to change the Gmail signature, then click on "Per Account". 
  6. The text box will state: ā€œSent from my iPhoneā€. Delete this.
  7. Then youā€™ve got a couple of options for creating your Mail signature. Either copy and paste the signature from a generator or type the text you want to appear at the end of your emails.
  8. Exit the ā€œSettingsā€ app.
  9. When you next go to write an email from the Gmail account on your iPhone, the new signature will appear once youā€™ve pressed ā€œSendā€. Youā€™re all set. 

Tip: If you want to double-check the signature works, send a test email first.

Gmail signature iPad tutorial šŸ“±

Simple

  1. Open ā€œāš™ā€ app on homepage. 
  2. Scroll down and hit ā€œMailā€. 
  3. Scroll down and click ā€œSignatureā€. 
  4. Hit ā€œPer Accountā€ so Gmail account appears. 
  5. Delete ā€œSent from my iPadā€. 
  6. Copy and paste OR type signature in text box.
  7. Exit ā€œSettingsā€. 

Detailed

  1. Click the ā€œSettingsā€ app on your iPadā€™s homepage.
  2. Scroll down and click on the ā€œMailā€ option. 
  3. Scroll down and click onto ā€œSignatureā€ underneath the ā€œCOMPOSINGā€ menu. 
  4. When this opens, thereā€™ll be an ā€œAll Accountsā€ or ā€œPer Accountā€ option for adding the Mail signature. 
  5. If youā€™ve got different accounts but you just want to change the Gmail signature, then click on ā€œPer Accountā€. 
  6. The text box will state: ā€œSent from my iPadā€. Delete this. 
  7. Then youā€™ve got a couple of options for creating your Mail signature. Either copy and paste the signature from a generator, or type the text you want to appear at the end of your emails.
  8. Exit the ā€œSettingsā€ app. 
  9. When you next go to write an email from the Gmail account on your iPad, the new signature will appear once youā€™ve pressed ā€œSendā€. Youā€™re all set. 

Tip: If you want to double-check the signature works, send a test email first. 

Gmail signature dos šŸ‘ and don'ts šŸ‘Ž

Now you know how to add your Gmail signature to the device you want, itā€™s time to think about the design, layout, and contents of your email signature. 

Follow these helpful tips to make the most of it šŸ‘‡

Do: āœ…

Include basic information šŸ“ž

As soon as someone receives an email from you, they should be able to find:

The more guesswork, the less effective your email signature will be. 

Use formal phrases šŸ‘”

If you want to look credible when addressing recipients, avoid informal sign offs like ā€œSee you in a bitā€ or ā€œCheersā€. Instead, use ā€œKind regardsā€ or ā€œBestā€.

Include calls-to-action ā­ļø

CTAs will change the way you think about email signatures. And there are lots to choose from, depending on your needs. Here are some of the most common: 

Social media icons 

Social media icons are great additions to your email signature. You can drive traffic and visitors to your platforms and keep conversations going as long as you only include icons for platforms you actually use.

Clickable phone number 

Save recipientsā€™ time by making sure they donā€™t have to copy and paste your phone number

Clickable banner 

Banners help promote special offers to prospects and customers. A ā€œBLACKFRIDAY40ā€ discount code, for example, is sure to grab recipients' attention. 

Clickable company logo 

A clickable logo encourages recipients to find out more about your products and services.

Also, every time they receive an email from you, they'll be exposed to your brand, meaning you'll be top of mind when they make buying decisions.

Clickable calendar icon 

Thereā€™s nothing worse than a long email thread trying to set up a meeting. And a clickable calendar icon is a simple solution to this problem. With one, recipients can book available timeslots to speak with you further.

Clickable downloadable PDF icon 

If youā€™re looking to promote a new eBook or guide, a PDF CTA saves the recipient from manually searching for it on your website. 

High-quality images šŸ“·

Your email signature wonā€™t make as much of an impact if you use low-quality visuals. So make sure your photos, images and vector graphics for clickable buttons arenā€™t pixelated or cropped. 

If youā€™re going to take a professional photograph, do it in good light and on a quality camera

Don't: ā›”ļø

Have a poor quality design template āœļø

Make sure your email signature sticks to one font and colour scheme, ideally those used by your brand.

Using a fancy, illegible font with a mixture of garish colours will decrease recipients' trust in you. 

Go overboard with CTAs šŸ™…

 Stick to between 1-2 relevant CTAs. Including any more could confuse the recipient and stop them from engaging with your email in a meaningful way. 

Include GIFs šŸ™…

GIFs won't always work because of settings on certain devices. Avoid them unless they're absolutely necessary.

Gmail email signature FAQs šŸ™‹

Why does my Gmail email signature come up with an ā€œerrorā€ message?

One of the common error messages from Google is that your signature is too long. The maximum number of characters for the Gmail signature is 10,000. So make sure your signature hasnā€™t exceeded this length. 

How can I make changes to my Gmail email signature?

You can change your Gmail signature at any time. Just follow the relevant steps depending on your device, and change the information youā€™ve written in the text box. 

How can I add an image to my Gmail signature?

  1. Save image(s)
  2. Open "Gmail". 
  3. Open "Settings". 
  4. Scroll down to "Signature" under "General". 
  5. Click on signature/hit "Create New" under "No Signatures" section. 
  6. Type signature.
  7. Click "Images" icon in toolbar. 
  8. Upload image(s).
  9. Position and double-click on icon(s).
  10. Click "Hyperlink" icon in the toolbar. 
  11. Paste link(s). 
  12. Scroll down. 
  13. "Save Changes".

Note: Steps 10 and 11 are relevant if youā€™re looking to insert a clickable image, such as a social media icon or banner. 

Will my email signature be the same across all devices? 

It depends on a couple of things. 

1. If you include images in your manually created email signature, it may look different across devices. But if you use an email signature generator, images will appear. 

2. Depending on the scaling settings, your email signature might be different sizes. Make sure you pay attention to this in settings.

And there we have it! You can now add a Gmail signature on any device you choose.