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- Cristina, I so relate with that, like totally. I never heard anyone explain it exactly like that before. Thank you for sharing!!
- Hello Christina, You'll be fantastic, as usual! :-) I'll be on the call to listen to you. I'm glad Tawnya asked you to join the party... What a great virtual event!
- Great advice! Very nice read. Thank you for the information. Will apply this information and wait to see the results.
- That comment about a realtor is complete rubbish. What are the similarities between having your own brand and driving an expensive car?
- i was searching about this since last 30 minutes on google really helpful post .. thanks for sharing.
The Savvy Entrepreneur
Helping Virtual Assistants run their small business, one step at a time.
What’s your impression of entrepreneurs who use free or web-based email addresses, like Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL, Gmail, etc. for business communication and marketing?
When I receive emails (especially unsolicited) from such accounts (sorry to say, I lump ISP accounts li ... Continue reading »
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1 year ago
I'm actually in the camp that's a little more relaxed about this. Perhaps because my niche isn't necessarily impressed with a domain e-mail address. My potential clients, and clients typically aren't too concerned with my e-mail address... and many of them also use free accounts.
I think when it comes to choosing an e-mail address, you definitely need to think about what will and won't appeal to your target market. If I was going after Fortune 500 companies, I'd definitely use the domain address.
I use a G-mail account. And I love it.
That I am aware, I've never had anyone think less of me because of my free account... and if they did - oh well - they probably weren't my ideal client anyway :)
I have a choice, of course - I can use jenn@mydoamin.com - or I can use my g-mail account. I actually prefer the G-mail account.
First, it's easier to give out via voicemail. My domain name is a bit long and there are a variety of ways to spell it. So, if I give the domain address, I have to go through and spell it all out. I know, I know - oh the horror of spelling out the domain... but, to me, it's time and confusion saved. The G-mail address just makes it much easier.
Second, I just love the functionality of G-mail.
I started using it a few years ago as my personal e-mail account, and I loved all the features so much, I just started directed business associates there as well.
The other thing to think about is spam. Unfortunately, spam isn't going anywhere any time soon. So, you'll want to choose an e-mail account that can handle it effectively - and that you can possibly change in the event that your account becomes too wracked with it.
That's just my $.02 - I'm curious to read other opinions on the subject.
1 year ago
I do like domain name addresses. I know if it's personal, I can probably find out more about the business and I'd think twice if my bank sent me something via gmail...
I use my domain name because at the time anything else either required I be in my browser (and not on my desktop) or pay for the privilege of downloading it. I have a BUNCH for various uses and then one bottom end one that NO ONE gets that is mostly spam. Having so many has always helped me track where the spam comes from.
1 year ago
It doesn't bother me at all when I see free e-mail addresses with a professional flair such as mybusiness@yahoo.ca or My.Full.Name@gmail.com. Many people in the business start up mode just don't have the money to build their own domains right away. That is fine, I get it but at least they are thinking professionally.
What DOES bother me is that many people use e-mails like: groovygirl@hotmail.com or hotpants@yahoo.com. If you want to be professional then act professional! Get a free e-mail account with your name or business name. And also, be professional in your e-mail etiquette! I get e-mails that say, "lookin 4 info pls send 2 me" How can these people be taken seriously?
Spam, no spam, free accounts, paid accounts....what matters to me is the degree of professionalism.
Thanks for letting me rant.
1 year ago
There is a simple solution to this problem. At the company I am at right now we use our domain but it is hosted by Gmail. Go to https://www.google.com/a/smallbiz/
This has saved us a lot of money and we are all familiar with gmail so it is really nice. We also use google docs and calendar to collaborate inside the company. The great thing is you can have your account open for the company and your personal gmail account opened at the same time without having to log out.
This should kill two birds with one stone if I understood your post correctly.
Good luck!
1 year ago
1 year ago
I've recently posted my Gmail address on my website, in an attempt to handle spam a little better.
1 year ago
1 week ago
The more you use your own the more you will become recognised.As you will see from my address, it's our company not google, yahoo or anyone elses.
Good luck and remember it's you who you are promoting.
Keep happy and get as much joy as you can each day.
1 week ago
I personally look down upon those using free email account providers for professional usage.
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