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Using Your Domain Name
in your Email Address
Mad
River Consulting recommends using your domain name in your email
address, whether it is set-up as an alias or a pop box. The
numerous advantages are as follows:
- You
are continually reinforcing your company name and domain name
and marketing your firm rather than your ISP. Go into "Tools
Accounts" or "Tools Options" in your email
program and change the "from" and "reply-to"
addresses to reflect your domain email address(es).
- If
you decide to change internet services someday, the change
in your email will be transparent. Your network of prospects,
clients and business associates will already have your domain
email, and this will be re-programmed to point to a new email
account that you establish. This is similar to the situation
where your mailing address does not change if you move your
place of business and you have a PO box. If your "network"
has been using an actual email address, encourage them to
use an alias/domain email address, and try to allow 6 to 12
months before changing or discontinuing services.
- Some
places where you list your website do not allow a link to
your website, or do not allow you to visibly display your
URL. An alias/domain email address accomplishes the not-so-subtle
task of making your domain known so they can type it in themselves.
- Domain
email allows you to do targetted marketing and promotions.
You can display a specific email address such as magspecial@yourdomain.com
to offer a special price, for example, only honoring it when
people write to you using that address. This allows you to
measure the effectiveness of specific marketing efforts.
The
only disadvantage is that server programming is sometimes disabled
or changed, causing you to lose or temporarily lose emails.
If you use your alias on a regular basis, you would notice a
disruption in email service quickly. In most cases, the lost
emails are "hung" on the server and can be retrieved.
For this reason, we suggest you establish a REGULAR schedule
of testing all distinct email aliases or pop boxes. This applies
to forms, tootest the forms on your website once per month.
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