Gmail - Proving The Best Things In Life Are Free

 

One of the biggest advantages of a Gmail account is once you have figured out an email name then you basically own it.

Okay, that's nothing new but what we're getting at here is you don't just own the original email name but just about every type of variation that comes with it.

This is covered in one of the tutorials at gmailtips.info and many were surprised when they first saw this. But it really comes as no surprise to us because Gmail is really underutilized.

There seems to be some misconception that because Google are offering a free service like Gmail, then it must lack the features that would put it on a par with some of the better paid services around.

Excuse me while I clear my throat. We here at gmailtips.info have no reservation that Gmail is by far the best email service around - bar none. Why are we qualified to say that?

Simple. As successful internet marketers, having a reliable and state-of-the-art email service is a must. We're not talking about just doing the usual things such as sending and receiving but domain forwarding, email aliases, minimal spam, labels and folders, massive storage just to name a few, are necessary.

So when we see something like Gmail being offered free with all "the bells and whistles" associated with it, it's like a no-brainer.

For example, let's go back to the beginning of this article. One of the annoying things about email is reading it out to someone and when it has a dot or two in it, it invariably creates problems and the person writing it down can easily make a mistake.

Such as dean.champ@gmail.com Someone copying this or typing it could leave a dot out and end up with deanchamp@gmail.com and therefore, the email ends up who knows where.

But with Gmail, that's not the case. The mis-typed email will get routed to dean.champ@gmail.com...so will de.anch.amp@gmail.com and d.ean.champ@gmail.com and dean.ch.amp@gmail.com and so forth.

See how powerful this is. So instead of losing important emails because a dot is missing or in the wrong place, Gmail is intelligent enough to re-route it to your inbox simply because you registered dean.champ@gmail.com Anything with deanchamp in the same sentence will be yours.

So if you haven't got an Gmail account give it strong consideration and if you do have one but are only using it at minimal capacity, then go to gmailtips.info and find out how to make your whole online experience a breeze.