Do you use your domain name for an email address?

Do you use your domain for emails?


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DudeThatsErin

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My husband isn’t in the web space like me and we are starting a business so he created a gmail account for the business which makes sense for starting a business especially since we will be testing out running our own server from home in the future and don’t want/need to have an outage with emails.

BUT I will be starting a business or two in the future. One business is my coding.help[ ] community and another will probably just be my name for freelancing and stuff. Both LLCs.

I’m not sure if I should have professional emails or if I should just use outlook or gmail since I already have emails for those as I have like 4 different emails already 😂 2 gmail, iCloud, and Outlook.
 
I did in the past, when I had public-facing sites that actually gained decent traffic, but of late I just keep it simple and have a gmail account; however, I do use occasional forwarders that forward to that gmail account, such as [email protected], because sometimes it's nice to have it 😀.
 
I would go with professional style emails 🙂 SInce you have your domain and your mail account setup I would have setup.
Just whatever you want, you can create as many as you want and setup it up upright. It's far better than having [email protected] 😛 I use https://sendgrid.com/ as my emailing services 😉 it releases stress from your server and also emails don't go into junk mail if you set your own pop3.
 
I was once using my custom email address using my personal domain, however, I hd to shut it down becuse of spam messges.
 
I use Gmail for everything. Even for my real life business. All my forums get them too.

I should add you can set your Gmail up to handle everything with a few clicks. Just a matter of how you want to handle it.
 
I use Gmail for everything. Even for my real life business. All my forums get them too.

I should add you can set your Gmail up to handle everything with a few clicks. Just a matter of how you want to handle it.
Yeah, I don't have the $$ to use it though.
 
I do have a professional email attached to my Sonic blog, I've used a professional email in the past for other projects though I could never figure out how to get the email set up properly. xD This time around it works fine though!
 
I use a different email address via my ISP's domain for every site I join. That way I can tell who has been hacked or is selling on my PII.

For work or anything more professionally orientated I use my domain.
 
I’d say using your own domain is a must in terms of professionalism. I’m always iffy on businesses that are sporting a free email address, like Gmail. I especially notice this with all of the “businesses” that are popping up on Facebook. You have to question the legitimacy when you see that.
 
I’d say using your own domain is a must in terms of professionalism. I’m always iffy on businesses that are sporting a free email address, like Gmail. I especially notice this with all of the “businesses” that are popping up on Facebook. You have to question the legitimacy when you see that.

I agree. I hate businesses that use Gmail or Outlook for their business email.

It's actually super easy to set up custom email nowadays so there's no excuse.
 
My servers offers it as a perk, but I have found too many instances where emails never arrived / arrived days late, etc., and that deterred me.
 
I do use my domain name as an email, yes. I find it a little more professional to use an email with my domain name, especially for things such as business and work.
 
I have two emails set up under my domain name that I use.

One email is for personal use, and the other is for all activation and support emails.
 
I don't have an email set up for my domain name, so no. Sometimes I do send emails from no-reply@mydomain though.
 
I use to but now i just use outlook or gmail since those are already linked to other services i use from them anyway
 
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