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What is exclaimer cloud?

What is exclaimer cloud?
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David W.
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Content Marketing Manager at Exclaimer
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Hi there, Exclaimer lets you create and manage email signatures for all users. The solution allows you to design and control consistently branded email signatures via an intuitive, easy-to-use web portal. You can then include additional elements such as promotional banners, social media icons, and legal disclaimers. It also offers multiple methods for deploying email signatures, removing the burden on employees and substantially cutting IT admin overheads. This ensures all users get a professional email signature when sent from any device, including Macs and mobiles. You can learn more here: https://content.exclaimer.com/exclaimer If you have any other questions, please reach out to us: https://www.exclaimer.com/about-us/contact-us/
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Shikhar R.
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Project Team Lead
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Exclaimer cloud is one of the unique portal that it gets integrated with office 365 tenant and we can customize each user account outlook signature. We can also create multiple signature templates and apply to the group of users, we can also add single user and also we can add office 365 distribution group. With the help of Exclaimer cloud every user doesn't have add signature manually, and as per security they can not change there sensitive information like job title and other info.
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BC
Solution Architect
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If this is the top question you are getting, then I think you need to publish what exclaimer cloud is more prominently on your website? Its not up to the anonymous general public to explain to another member of the anonymous general public what a company do, that should be the first sentence on your website.
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