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When I was a small child, my uncle owned a cafe in San Francisco. It had very interesting people… but they were all just people. I distinctly remember a woman with very long hair. When I reflect upon…

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What Does a Professional Email Address Look Like?

A domain for your business isn’t even a question anymore: you must have a website for your business. Whether you’re a one-man shoe shop or a 400-person company, you need a domain name. Then every person in that company needs their own email address.

Let’s cut to the chase: you need to have you@yourdomain.com and you now agree.

So now what? I have one single recommendation after going through dozens of email hosting companies over the past decade: Google Apps for Work.

It’s basically just like Gmail (works the same, same look and feel, same features), but you have you@yourdomain.com. There are 6 reasons why to use Google Apps for Work below, but let me spice up the offer right away.

Please compare that to any other email hosting provider then compare the costs. As a website developer for the past 10 years having hosted hundreds of sites and email, I can tell you the one thing that I love about clients who host their email with Google Apps: I never hear from them again. It rarely (if ever) is down, it just works on their phone, and the spam filtering is excellent.

I did a little research into what a “professional email address” looks like. I was disappointed in what I found.

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