Open the image of your new location. Right click on the image and copy the image URL. Go back to Gmail signature block > Settings (gear/gear icon) > Settings > General > Signature; Click Insert Image; Paste the URL you just copied. Save settings

A small window will appear below the image, displaying the option to change or remove the link. Click on “change”. Selecting the web link you want for this image. 4. Enter the web address you want the image to link to. Entering the web address. 5. Then click the OK button button. ..

Step 1: Launch Gmail Settings

In the signature field, you can set how often your email is sent and received. You can also choose to have all your emails sent at once or only some of them.

Step 2: Write part of the signature text

Dear Editor, I am a journalist and I write for the local paper. I specialize in crime and justice stories.

Step 3: Copy Image URL

To add an image to your Gmail signature, locate the image on the web and copy its URL to your clipboard. ..

Gmail does not support hosted images for subscriptions, so you must link to an image that is hosted elsewhere on the web. Do not panic. You can choose an image hosted on your company’s website (make sure you have permission before hotlinking) or you can upload an image to a photo sharing or cloud storage website and then link to it.

Step 4: Insert the image into your Gmail signature

To insert a logo on your signature, click the Insert Image button. ..

In the Add an Image dialog box, paste the URL of the image you copied to the clipboard into the Image URL field and click OK.

After inserting the image, you can resize it by choosing Small, Medium, or Large.

To make your logo a functional hyperlink, highlight it until you see a blue shadow over the image. Then click on the link button to launch the hyperlink dialog. ..

Enter the URL of your logo in the web address field and click OK. ..

Finally, scroll to the bottom of the settings page and click Save Changes. ..

Step 6: Test Your New Gmail Signature

If you followed the steps above, your logo should now be a working hyperlink that redirects anyone who clicks it to a website. To ensure everything is working properly, write an email to see if the logo appears in your signature. If everything is OK, click on the logo to view the website address associated with it. If you would like to take an additional test, you can email yourself and click on the logo to see if it redirects you.

Final note

If you have Gmail, you can easily add a link to an image in your signature. This guide will show you how to do it in a simple way. Please share this article with your friends and help us spread the word!