In my experience, having an email address ending with any custom domain other than "gmail.com" raises questions and clarifications are necessary quite often.
And I always think: "you went to the effort to get a domain name and put a website up, but you couldn't go the one more step and have your email point there too?" Especially since you likely hired a web company to do the website, why didn't they also do the email? At least in these cases a company's web-savvyness (or grammar) don't necessarily affect their building skill.
stavros|2 years ago
People have no idea how email works (and why should they?).
milliams|2 years ago
Bobs Builder's web: bobsbuilders.co.uk email: bobbuilder@blueyonder.co.uk
And I always think: "you went to the effort to get a domain name and put a website up, but you couldn't go the one more step and have your email point there too?" Especially since you likely hired a web company to do the website, why didn't they also do the email? At least in these cases a company's web-savvyness (or grammar) don't necessarily affect their building skill.
wink|2 years ago
1234 York Street or 1234 Miller Street
and they will not assume you live in York or work for the brewery making Miller Lite...
It's been 40 years, people could have wisened up how email addresses work.