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Email Addresses as branding for your businessCan your email address build your brand?  Absolutely.  Part of my job here at WeddingWire is to manage our email communications with our member base.  When I look at an email list of vendors I’m constantly amazed with how many vendors still use email addresses from Yahoo!, Gmail, Hotmail, AOL, and local ISP’s (ie - Verizon, SBC Global) as their business email address.  What’s more amazing is that they have websites with their own personal URL.  If you own your domain name, there’s no reason for you to not have an email address that uses your domain.  Having your company name in your email address is branding and I’d say adds to your credibility. It’s an ultra competitive wedding market right now and these are the little things that speak to your credibility as a business owner. This is one of those things that potential clients won’t notice when you have your domain in your email address, but when you don’t, it definitely gets noticed.

It’s easier than ever to use your domain in your email address.  If you host with a company like 1and1.com or GoDaddy.com, then you defintely have email addresses waiting for you.  If you use a private company to manage your website, contant them about new emails immediately as they should have emails for you as well.  Even if you’re a true do it yourselfer and host your website on a computer in your own home and only have a domain, Google Apps provides business solutions to manage email through Gmail while still maintaining email addresses that end in your domain and not gmail.com.

The bottom line is having your company in your email address is a must these days.  Even you think too many people have your current email address to change, simply start replying to emails with your new one and people will have your and improved email address.



7 Responses to “What does your email address say about you?”

  1. Stephanie Cross Says:

    On that note, you can have everything forwarded into one mailbox. My personal and my business emails (5 total) all come into Outllook onto the same page. That way I am not spending my day going from one email address to the other looking for new mail. When I reply I decide which address I will send it from.

  2. Chris Bonney Says:

    While I agree with the premise of this post, I do feel I need to challenge Stephanie on her comment. Having all email come to one account is exactly what makes us less efficient, not more, when it comes to email. It’s vital to have three email accounts and to keep them very separate: business, personal, inbound only.

    You can hear more about this idea here:
    http://chrisbonney.typepad.com/chris_bonney/2008/06/how-many-email-accounts-do-you-really-need.html

  3. Brian Says:

    I think both are good points to make. I personally have 4 emails that come into my outlook, but I make sure to use Outlook’s “Rules” to have them automatically routed to a specific folder so I know which email they came from.

    Also, Microsoft offers a free Outlook add-on for Hotmail users called Outlook Connector that connects Outlook to Hotmail in an exchange server type fashion. This way you don’t have to log in to Hotmail to delete messages or move them between folders.

  4. Company founded Says:

    Good point about this, nice summary.

  5. Radnor Says:

    Hey, is there a section just for latest news

  6. Eleanor Says:

    You made some good points there. I did a search on the topic and found most people will agree with your blog.

  7. farrierswife38 Says:

    Thank you for this post I really like it and will come again.

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