I want to send out some emails, maybe a few hundred, but kind of stuck on the how-to. I know that people say it's a good idea to send your emails from an @yourdomain.com address rather than something free, but does it really matter that much? I know when I open my emails, I look at the subject rather than the sender. I don't really care who is sending it as much as what it's saying. Does anyone else share this way of thinking? Business owners are normal people too, ya know, so maybe they think the same?
Has anyone ever thought about THIS when sending emails?
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I want to send out some emails, maybe a few hundred, but kind of stuck on the how-to. I know that people say it's a good idea to send your emails from an @yourdomain.com address rather than something free, but does it really matter that much?
I know when I open my emails, I look at the subject rather than the sender. I don't really care who is sending it as much as what it's saying. Does anyone else share this way of thinking? Business owners are normal people too, ya know, so maybe they think the same?
And if you do use a free email address for mailing, do you include an @yourdomain.com email in the footer for replies, or just leave it at the free one?
I know when I open my emails, I look at the subject rather than the sender. I don't really care who is sending it as much as what it's saying. Does anyone else share this way of thinking? Business owners are normal people too, ya know, so maybe they think the same?
And if you do use a free email address for mailing, do you include an @yourdomain.com email in the footer for replies, or just leave it at the free one?
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