Do you think sending mail to end users from sales@ companyname.com looks bad and the end user will automatically ignore it as it says sales in the email address?
I feel so frustrated now as someone on here recommended using sales@ and I did so. That's probably why I haven't received some replies and it's been a week.
I spent ages researching and sending emails and if I send them again using a info@ myname.com or something similar the end users may get annoyed about the constant emails.
I asked what email address would be good as was advised by a member here that sales @ domainname.com would be good.
I spent money on getting a personal email address set up, spent ages researching and sending emails and now it was all a waste because of the sales @ which would have all been blocked by spam. That's probably why I haven't heard back in a week. Now if I send the same emails again using a info@ domainname.com or whatever it will seem like im harassing them.
Calm down. There is a great possibility that they don't want your domain. Don't be so pissed. Read as much as you can in the newbie section and try again.
Having sales@, support@ or firstname@ all works. The lack of response might be due to the quality of the names or the IP from which you are sending emails.