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How Email Reflects Your Business And Personal Ideology


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Keith P. Stieneke
webmasteropportunityassistance.com

Opportunity Assistance
http://opportunityassistance.com/emailideology.html


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How Email Reflects Your Business And Personal Ideology by Keith

P. Stieneke



If you are going into business, especially one that you promote

online you should choose a name that is reflective of the ideals

and the professionalism that desire your business to provide.



I have a friend in his early twenties who likes to play the

"shock value" game with people. He chose an email name to reflect

this as it is not one that a lot of people would respond to

without worrying about their safety. He uses the name

omegashadow187blank.com (I am using the blank.com in a generic

sense as I doubt any one uses such an email company or ISP).

Omega, which means the end of all things and 187, which is the

police code for homicide, gives the impression that this name

definitely reflects something very ominous. This friend will

definitely have to use another email address to promote business

opportunities if he ever chooses to do so.



Another mistake that I see several people resorting to is that

they are putting words denoting several private body parts in as

a part of their email addresses. This is not only a stupid and

childish behavior but also disgusts most people so that they

wouldn't even read email from such an address.



The simplest way to create an email address is to use your name

or a portion of your name. If you own a company that has an

online presence and you have a domain name that allows you email

capabilities such as my opportunityassistance.com site you could

have an email address such as

keithpstienekeopportunityassistance.com, which denotes the name

of a person involved with the business. If you are the one who

designs and publishes the html files for the website it makes

sense to use the title of Webmaster in your email.



If you are using an ISP whether it is local or one of the giants

such as AOL, you could create an email address denoting the

profession that you are in. Possibly using a name such as

mlmpromoteraol.com, could get you noticed by some of the

network-marketing aficionados. If there is an email prefix that

you want and it is not available at one ISP you have three

options: 1) Use one that is similar, 2) Search for a different

ISP until you find one that has the name available, or 3) Get a

domain name and website that offers the name of your domain as

your website suffix. Then you can use almost anything you want as

the prefix.



Another thing that affects how your email address is perceived is

your ISP. If you have a free ISP such as yahoo or prontomail many

people online will see you as not having much money. If you are

trying to come across as someone who has achieved some level of

success you should have your own domain name that can be used

with email or at least be using a paid email service such as AOL,

Earthlink or one of the other paid services.



If you are planning to promote heavily on the Internet it is

important to remain professional not just in your e-mail

correspondence but also in your e-mail address as well. Hopefully

the suggestions given in this article will be helpful to you in

some small way.



Keith P. Stieneke has over 21 years experience in the fields of

psychology, self-publishing, writing and network marketing . His

websites include the business site which houses these articles

http://www.opportunityassistance.com and the motivational

literary site http://www.inthespiritofthebuffalo.com





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