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TuCows offers a service (RealNames) in which you can get a custom email address for $35/year if you want something more memorable than Gmail, Yahoo, etc.
They say: "At the heart of RealNames is a unique portfolio of name-based domains. RealNames lets anyone create and use a memorable and more meaningful email address that's based on their own first and last name."
My question: I own about 400 dotcom domain names that are primarily medical-geo domains (MemphisCancer.com, KCRadiology.com, SanAntonioCancer.com, etc) Do you think there is a market to offer doctors a subdomain and/or custom emails for them and their office staff, for example, a subdomain like DrLee.MemphisCancer.com, email addresses like [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]? Would that be appealing and add credibility by referencing a local domain name? I'd appreciate any and all of your thoughts. Thanks. Tom
They say: "At the heart of RealNames is a unique portfolio of name-based domains. RealNames lets anyone create and use a memorable and more meaningful email address that's based on their own first and last name."
My question: I own about 400 dotcom domain names that are primarily medical-geo domains (MemphisCancer.com, KCRadiology.com, SanAntonioCancer.com, etc) Do you think there is a market to offer doctors a subdomain and/or custom emails for them and their office staff, for example, a subdomain like DrLee.MemphisCancer.com, email addresses like [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]? Would that be appealing and add credibility by referencing a local domain name? I'd appreciate any and all of your thoughts. Thanks. Tom