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I can't seem to prevent messages from my brand new business email from not going to the spam folder. I have done tests and my emails have repeatedly gone to spam. I assume that it's common systems handle new email addresses like this. So I am considering doing outbound with my personal gmail email.
I have noticed that a few domainers use their gmail to do outbound, but I wonder how many of you have had success. Does it even matter? Are potential buyers REALLY caring about if your email is coming from @domainsnameshop.net rather than the actual domain it's self? I imagine that if the domain is something they'd really want they would respond positively regardless.
If you use a GMail.com address , how successful has it been for you?
But I'd like to hear a variety of opinions on this. I know a lot of you don't do outbound sales. I'd like to hear from those who do, what their opinion is about buyer perception on this issue.
Thanks!
- NF -
I have noticed that a few domainers use their gmail to do outbound, but I wonder how many of you have had success. Does it even matter? Are potential buyers REALLY caring about if your email is coming from @domainsnameshop.net rather than the actual domain it's self? I imagine that if the domain is something they'd really want they would respond positively regardless.
If you use a GMail.com address , how successful has it been for you?
But I'd like to hear a variety of opinions on this. I know a lot of you don't do outbound sales. I'd like to hear from those who do, what their opinion is about buyer perception on this issue.
Thanks!
- NF -
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