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		<title>By: bumperize</title>
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		<description>You could include a small logo or graphic with the email signature. Setting it up is a simple matter. You first have to post the graphic on the web so that it is publicly accessible. Then you have to add some HTML to your email signature so that the image appears at the bottom of every email you send out. You could even put your business card at the bottom of each email.

- Bumperize</description>
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<p>- Bumperize</p>
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