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Personalisieren Sie Ihren Docusign Account und präsentieren Sie Ihre Marke

Franciska Acs
Franciska AcsMarketing Communications Manager
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Integrieren Sie Ihr individuelles Farbschema und Logo in Ihr Vertragsmanagement und stärken Sie so den Wiedererkennungswert Ihrer Marke mit Docusign. 

    • Mast-Jägermeister SE entwickelt E-Sign, um Vereinbarungen innerhalb von Docusign zu unterzeichnen

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Wenn Sie an Corporate Branding denken, welches Unternehmen kommt Ihnen direkt in den Sinn? Apple, Nike oder Coca-Cola? Würden Sie diese Unternehmen auch ohne Markennamen und ausschließlich am Logo erkennen?Marken versuchen immer mehr ihre Corporate Identity mit Hilfe von einzigartigem Branding herausstechen zu lassen. Dieser Wiedererkennungswert hilft Organisationen im Wettbewerb wahrgenommen und wiedererkannt zu werden. Daher entwickeln viele Unternehmen ein einheitliches Branding für Ihre Marke und behalten dieses über alle Kanäle bei. Aus diese Grund bietet Docusign Kundinnen und Kunden die Möglichkeit, ihre Marke beim Versenden von Verträgen zu präsentieren.

Integrieren Sie Ihr individuelles Farbschema und Logo in Ihr Vertragsmanagement und stärken Sie so den Wiedererkennungswert Ihrer Marke mit Docusign. 

So passen Sie die Gestaltung Ihrer E-Mails und Umschläge an: 

  1. Gehen Sie auf Ihr Profil und klicken Sie auf “Persönliche Einstellung”

  2. Klicken Sie auf “Ihre Marke hinzufügen”

  3. Laden Sie Ihr Firmenlogo hoch (empfohlen: 296 x 76 Pixel) 

  4. Passen Sie Ihr Farbschema an

  5. Sehen Sie sich die Vorschau an

  6. Speichern Sie das Design, wenn Sie zufrieden sind

  7. Alle Umschläge werden mit ihrem persönlichen Design versehen

Mast-Jägermeister SE entwickelt E-Sign, um Vereinbarungen innerhalb von Docusign zu unterzeichnen

Für die Mast-Jägermeister SE ist die Marke von großer Bedeutung - ob Tassen und Löffel im Office, Sweatshirts und T-Shirts von Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern oder digitale Vereinbarungen - das ikonische Jägermeister-Symbol darf nicht fehlen! Daher ging das Unternehmen einen Schritt weiter und personalisierte nicht nur den Docusign-Account und Vereinbarungen, sondern entwickelte ein Jägermeister-Signierlogo, welches einzigartig für Jägermeister-Signaturen ist. Das Unternehmen hat dieses individuelle Signierlogo als Marke geschützt, so dass Unterzeichnerinnen und Unterzeichner sicher sein können, dass Vereinbarungen mit dem einzigartigen E-Sign auch wirklich von Jägermeister kommen.

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