Hey guys, Instead of using “@gmail.com,” I want to set up a business email address for my company using my domain name. Namecheap.com is now hosting my domain name. Should I use Namecheap to host my business email? I am reading a lot of contradictory reviews. Would Google Hosting be ideal instead of Namecheap? I need my business email to solely have my domain name, as I previously said. I would be very grateful for any feedback.
Google Workspace would be excellent for internal communication. However, for effective email marketing, it’s better to use a specialized service designed for that purpose.
Hey there! Setting up a business email with your domain name is a great move for a professional touch. While Namecheap does offer email hosting, its reviews can be mixed. Many users find Google’s email hosting, through Google Workspace, to be more reliable and feature-rich. With Google Workspace, you get robust spam filtering, a familiar Gmail interface, and integration with other Google services, which can enhance productivity. Plus, their support is generally well-regarded. If you prioritize reliability and ease of use, Google Hosting might be the better choice for your business email needs.
You can pretty much count on Namecheap to use a shared IP. The issue lies in the fact that email providers such as Yahoo and Gmail will route the correspondence as spam or rubbish. It’s practically a given that it will get in your email if you utilize AWS SES. It costs me approximately $25 a month to send about 250,000 emails, but it is well worth it.