Own Email Accounts?

Monday, August 18th, 2008 4 Commented

Due to so many clients don’t want to optimise what they get from rich features of cPanel, here are a few of the many reasons why do I suggest them to manage their own email accounts. They might be wondering why they should bother with more email accounts and keep using their free services email account. I told them that it is not good for their business in future.

  • Give your communication a more polished appearance: This is especially important if you are running your own business. If you sell products online and then ask people to contact you at an AOL or Hotmail e-mail account, they may wonder if your company is real. With e-mail coming from your domain, you can give the impression that you are a large business even if you’re just running it out of your basement.
  • Complete control over your e-mail: You can forward e-mail to one or more people automatically, create or remove extra e-mail addresses whenever you want, forward all mail sent to your domain to another domain altogether. The choice is yours. You are only limited by the disk space and features permitted in your hosting plan.
  • Improved anti-spam features: You have complete control over the advanced spam fighting technologies we offers. Several of these features are of the sort you find in expensive commercial products, but you get them all for no additional charge!
  • Wide range of choices concerning how to access your e-mail: Access your e-mail from any web browser securely, download it to your local computer or manage mailboth locally and on the web at the same time.

Thanks to all of our clients who still keeping to support us on this Busby SEO Challenge !

4 Responses to “Own Email Accounts?”

  1. calvin says:

    people do not always need cpanel for email management. I love the email management from Google. It’s just like Gmail.

    No worries on adding whitelist/blacklist on SpamAssasin, google does them all smoothly!

  2. Spa Product says:

    I used to be using yahoo mail to send proposal to clients, but there was no response. They it just a junk mail. When I start using my own domain and email, people also start to trust my business.

  3. Just use Google apps. It’s free, it’s safe and it’s spam free. And yet, you can use your domain name so it feels better :)

  4. yeah… i love google.com too..

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