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Promote Your Candidate With An Email Bumper Sticker!
Get a free email bumper sticker and show your family and friends who you support in the Presidential election. Pick your candidate, install the sticker in your email signature (don't worry, it's easy, we'll help) and voila, you're off to the races. The sticker will update automatically with fresh pictures from the campaign trail.
How It Works
Step 1: Pick Your Candidate Step 2: Choose Your Email Provider Step 3: Stick It
Step 1 of  3    -    Pick Your Candidate
I Support Obama:
VS.
I Support McCain:
Your Selection:(click on a sticker)
Step 2 of  3    -    Choose Your Email Provider
Yahoo
MSN - Hotmail
Gmail
AOL
Outlook
Your Selection:(click on a provider)
Step 3 of  3    -    Install Your Code
Below are instructions for using Yahoo! Mail ClassicNew Version. If it doesn't work, try Yahoo! Mail New VersionYahoo! Mail Classic Version.
1. Copy (Ctrl + C) the sticker code to your clipboard. Don't select anything, just press (Ctrl + C) now. You'll get a confirmation.
2. Log in to Yahoo! Mail, select Options » Mail Options » Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Make sure "Colors and Graphics" is selected, "Add signature to all outgoing messages" is checked and "View HTML Source" is unchecked.
2. Log in to Yahoo! Mail, select Options » Mail Options » Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Make sure "Show a signature on all outgoing messages" is checked. If it says "Rich Text" above the editor, click it.
4. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and click Save.
5. Compose a new email. You'll see your signature at the bottom of the email. If you see only text and no images, then select Rich Text next to the email Subject line, cancel the message, and compose a new mail. You'll see your sticker.
Below are instructions for using MSN - Hotmail ClassicNew Version. If it doesn't work, try MSN - Hotmail New VersionMSN - Hotmail Classic Version.
1. Copy (Ctrl + C) the sticker code to your clipboard. Don't select anything, just press (Ctrl + C) now. You'll get a confirmation.
2. Log in to MSN-Hotmail, select Options » Personal E-mail Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
2. Log in to MSN-Hotmail, select Options » More Options » Personal E-mail Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and click Save.
Using Gmail will require installation of Better Gmail 2, a third party browser extension.
1. Get the Better Gmail 2 extension, then revisit this page:
2. In the Firefox browser menu (top of browser), select Tools » Better Gmail 2 » Compose, then check HTML Signatures.
3. Log out of Gmail, log back in. Find the HTML Sigs v1.07 module (bottom left), select Setup Instructions, enter your email address, and select OK.
4. Copy (Ctrl + C) the sticker code to your clipboard. Don't select anything, just press (Ctrl + C) now.
 
5. In Gmail, select Compose Mail, then select Create Signature (near top). Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the signature text editor and click Create Signature.
6. Select Compose Mail again. If it says Rich Formatting (near top), click it.
Below are instructions for using AOL Web Mail (www.aol.com) in both Basic and Standard Versions.
1. Copy (Ctrl + C) the sticker code to your clipboard. Don't select anything, just press (Ctrl + C) now.
2. Log in to AOL Web Mail, select Settings » Compose. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Make sure "Use Rich Text / HTML Editing" is checked, and Signature is set to "Use Signature". You'll see a signature text editor.
4. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and click Save.
Below are instructions for using Outlook 2007.
1. Copy (Ctrl + C) the sticker code to your clipboard. Don't select anything, just press (Ctrl + C) now. You'll get a confirmation.
2. Open Outlook, select Tools » Options » Mail Format. Make sure "Compose In This Message Format" is set to HTML, then select Signatures to create a new signature.
3. Select New, name your signature, and make sure "Start With a Blank Signature" is selected. Select Next, and you'll see a signature text editor.
4. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and select Finish » OK.
5. In "Mail Format" Options, make sure "Signature For New Messages" is set to the name of your new signature. Select OK.
You're done!
Below are instructions for using Yahoo! Mail ClassicNew Version. If it doesn't work, try Yahoo! Mail New VersionYahoo! Mail Classic Version.
1. Copy the email bumper sticker to your clipboard using the button below. If prompted, choose Allow Access.
2. Log in to Yahoo! Mail, select Options » Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Make sure "Colors and Graphics" is selected, "Add signature to all outgoing messages" is checked and "View HTML Source" is unchecked.
2. Log in to Yahoo! Mail, select Options » Mail Options » Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Make sure "Show a signature on all outgoing messages" is checked. If it says "Rich Text" above the editor, click it.
4. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and click Save.
5. Compose a new email. You'll see your signature at the bottom of the email. If you see only text and no images, then select Rich Text next to the email Subject line, cancel the message, and compose a new mail. You'll see your sticker.
Below are instructions for using MSN - Hotmail ClassicNew Version. If it doesn't work, try MSN - Hotmail New VersionMSN - Hotmail Classic Version.
1. Copy the email bumper sticker to your clipboard using the button below. If prompted, choose Allow Access.
2. Log in to MSN-Hotmail, select Options » Personal E-mail Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
2. Log in to MSN-Hotmail, select Options » More Options » Personal E-mail Signature. You'll see a text editor. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and click Save.
Below are instructions for using Gmail.
Unfortunately, in Gmail, HTML signatures do not yet work properly using Internet Explorer.
For now, you can try using the Firefox browser instead of Internet Explorer. Otherwise, stay tuned!
Below are instructions for using AOL Web Mail BasicStandard Version (www.aol.com). If it doesn't work, try AOL Web Mail Standard VersionAOL Web Mail Basic Version.
1. Copy the email bumper sticker to your clipboard using the button below. If prompted, choose Allow Access.
2. Log in to AOL Web Mail, select Settings » Compose. Here's a shortcut to get started:
(opens in new window)
3. Make sure "Use Rich Text / HTML Editing" is checked, and Signature is set to "Use Signature". You'll see a signature text editor.
4. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and click Save.
Unfortunately, in AOL Web Mail Standard Version, HTML signatures do not yet work properly using Internet Explorer.
You can switch back to AOL Web Mail Basic Version by logging in to AOL Web Mail and clicking "Basic Version" near the bottom of the page. Then follow our instructions for using the Basic Version.
Otherwise you can try using the Firefox browser instead of Internet Explorer.
Below are instructions for using Outlook 2007.
1. Copy the email bumper sticker to your clipboard using the button below. If prompted, choose Allow Access.
2. Open Outlook, select Tools » Options » Mail Format. Make sure "Compose In This Message Format" is set to HTML, then select Signatures to create a new signature.
3. Select New, name your signature, and make sure "Start With a Blank Signature" is selected. Select Next, and you'll see a signature text editor.
4. Paste (Ctrl + V) the sticker code into the text editor and select Finish » OK.
5. In "Mail Format" Options, make sure "Signature For New Messages" is set to the name of your new signature. Select OK.
You're done!
Example:
After you paste the code, your email text editor should something look like this:
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