As an Online Home Based busy owner you will reach a point where all those free E-Mail Accounts just don't work anymore. It is possible to get Unlimited E-Mail Accounts for Pennies a Day just follow these 3 Simple Tips 1. Register a Domain Name You can use any Registrar you like For a list of accredited Registrars you may want to visit Internic http://www.internic.net/regist.html. Godaddy has a Reputation of being a low Cost high Quality Registrar 2. Find A Web Host You need to be very careful about which Web Host you pick. It is possible to get a Reliable Web host for about $5 a year. Go to http://www.findmyhosting.com/ and do a search on Web Hosts for under $5 a Month with unlimited E-Mail Accounts and you will be shocked How Many Hosts for $5 a Year or Less you can Find. Be sure and read the user Ratings as well as the Downtime Reports for the Web Hosts. You want one with favorable user comments and very little downtime. A Note about low Cost Web Host's. Do not use a Low Cost Web Host to set up a Massive Web Site. They just won't give you enough Bandwidth or Disk Space. Only use a Low Cost host for small Web sites and/or E-Mail Accounts. 3. Setup E-mail Accounts Once you have your Host you can Set-up Your E-Mail Accounts. Most Web Host's allow you to set up at 4 Different Types of E-Mail accounts. - Pop 3/SMTP
These are your Standard E-Mail accounts you use with Outlook - Forwarders
These E_mail Accounts work like redirect URLS. I have an E-mail Address called mike@Domain.com. I have an Account Mike-bc.domain.com but all mail that is sent to mike-bc.domain.com actually goes to mike@domain.com The Real power of this is that I can have an unlimited number of accounts Forwarded to Mike@Domain.com. Like Mike-LH@Domian.com and Mike-Ads@Domain.comSimilarly I may have Mike-Newsletter@domain.com and Mike-Ezine@Domain.com all going to OnlineRequests@domain.com Another Twist on Forwarders. Let's say you have many Domains. Domain1, Domain2, Domain3 and Domain4. You can actually forward Name@domain1.com to Name@Domain4.com Any E-Mail account that has other accounts Forwarding E-Mails to it are Collection Accounts. - Default
default@Domain.com
This is a real Special Collection account I like to think of it as The Catch-All Collection Account. The Default E_mail account is like a Lost and Found let's say somebody sends an E-Mail to something@domain.com and that account doesn't exist it then gets routed to default@Domain.com - Auto Responders
Most Web Host's will allow you to set up a Limited autoresponder that only sends 1 Return Message Is it Really Just Pennies a Day? In Step 1 You registered a Domain for $10 a Year Tops. In Step 2 You Found a Web Host for $5 a Year So for a Grand Total of $15 a Year less the 5 Cents a Day you now have Unlimited E-Mail Accounts. |