Poll: Do you use a custom email domain? Շարքի հրապարակողը: ProZ.com Staff
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| | | Enrico Zoffoli Իտալիա Local time: 20:42 Անդամ (2013) գերմաներենից իտալերեն + ...
I do have one linked to my website, but it's not practical so I use almost exclusively my hotmail account. | | | I used to, but no longer | Feb 20 |
I used a custom email domain when I was in Belgium as it was attached to my phone number, but when I moved back to Portugal I started using Gmail instead. | | | Carla Selyer Local time: 21:42 Անդամ (2006) պորտուգալերենից անգլերեն + ... Used my own for a while | Feb 20 |
Did it for a while, but it was just more convenient to use my gmail address that I have been using for many years and pay for a professional account and storage. | |
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Mario Chávez Միացյալ Նահանգներ Local time: 15:42 Անդամ (2024) անգլերենից իսպաներեն + ...
There was a time when email accounts in the free platforms (Hotmail, AOL, Yahoo, Excite, etc.) were looked down for lack of professional seriousness on the part of the account holder. That was about 18-20 years ago. It was popular among self-employed professionals, not just translators, to secure a dotcom domain and an email account attached to it (always an extra charge).
The landscape has changed muchly since then, and there's no such a strong need for a branded domain and email ... See more There was a time when email accounts in the free platforms (Hotmail, AOL, Yahoo, Excite, etc.) were looked down for lack of professional seriousness on the part of the account holder. That was about 18-20 years ago. It was popular among self-employed professionals, not just translators, to secure a dotcom domain and an email account attached to it (always an extra charge).
The landscape has changed muchly since then, and there's no such a strong need for a branded domain and email address anymore. However, I present some caveats in favor of using a dotcom, dotinfo, dot-whatever plus a custom email domain:
1. Scammers, phishers and assorted hackers find it very easy to spoof any email account.
2. Having a free email account makes opening more free email accounts more seductive. Stick with one or two.
On the other hand, using a custom email account gives me one misgiving. For instance, my provider lets me create alias accounts that back feed into my actual email account. I tried one alias for almost a year, then deleted it because the amount of spam was ridiculous.
Finally, I would recommend using a top-tier email program to consolidate your email accounts if you have more than 3, to avoid having to visit three different web platforms. Gmail and others allow for email consolidation. I use Mailbird 3.0, the premium subscription, because it does a great job at filtering out spam that even Gmail misses. ▲ Collapse | | | IrinaN Միացյալ Նահանգներ Local time: 14:42 անգլերենից ռուսերեն + ...
Live with free gmail for 30 years. My main client has created a separate secure email account for me with the contracting company domain. Used to have 2 more with other major clients. At their expense, of course.
Only if at any point in time outsourcing were to become a serious part of my business, I would have switched to a business domain to attract serious professional candidates. Otherwise it didn't make much sense as all my contracts and contacts came through personal relation... See more Live with free gmail for 30 years. My main client has created a separate secure email account for me with the contracting company domain. Used to have 2 more with other major clients. At their expense, of course.
Only if at any point in time outsourcing were to become a serious part of my business, I would have switched to a business domain to attract serious professional candidates. Otherwise it didn't make much sense as all my contracts and contacts came through personal relationships and word-of-mouth. ▲ Collapse | | | expressisverbis Պորտուգալիա Local time: 19:42 Անդամ (2015) անգլերենից պորտուգալերեն + ...
I was going to vote... but I read the following:
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Yes, I have my own email domain. | | |
My email provider used to let people have their surnames as a semi-custom domain. My surname is among the five most common in Denmark, but I used it way back when, as mentioned above, it was considered unprofessional just to use hotmail and the like.
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