(of all things on earth!) that forwards it to any email account you want. It used to be the case that you could do this entirely for free using custom MX/TXT records setting to. So, it is not entirely free, you already paid for it to godaddy or any other party that you use for it. This requires of course that you bought mail hosting together with your domain name. You don’t need to pay for this service through Google Apps. I was going to comment with this same idea. □ĭid you know you can also just forward your custom domain mail address to your gmail and also set it up in gmail so that you can send outgoing mail from that address as well? And its free □ That’s what I do! Here’s the link: Glad to help Ashley! □ I love Boomerang, too. Now I can have the best of both worlds! Thanks! It’s ok, but I’ve often lamented not being able to use the awesome features that work with gmail, like Boomerang. I’d heard rumors that you could do this, but I could never figure out how! I hated my hosting email interface, but I wasn’t willing to give up the professional domain email address, so I set up Mac Mail to work with my hosting email. Haha! And yes, $50/year per custom domain email. □ Just to clarify, it’s $50 a year per custom domain email? Thanks for the info! I think you must have read my mind because I was literally thinking to myself last night that I need to figure out how to do this. A coupon code will be sent to you within 24 hours. If you want to receive one, just email me or click the button below to enter your email address. If you have any questions about using Gmail with a custom domain, feel free to leave a question in the comments! I also have an unlimited amount of coupons to share for 10% off Google Workspace! Adding new users is $6 per user, per month or $72 for the year. Once you’re done, login to your Google Workspace account and click “Users.” There, you’ll see the option to add new users (i.e.Then, just copy the code that Google provides in that section. If you can’t find it, then there’s a plugin you can install here that will provide an easy-to-edit section. Many WordPress themes, such as Headway and Genesis, have a space for this (in Headway, it’s under Headway>Options >Scripts/Analytics>Header Scripts). □ To do this, you need to copy a provided code into your website’s section. The easiest way in my opinion, is to “insert an HTML tag into your site’s home page” - easier than it sounds, promise. Now you need to “verify” your domain name.You’ll have the option to set up your account the “Express” or “Custom” way.Click “Start Free Trial” and then enter your basic information in the steps that follow in order to create your account.Here’s how to create a custom domain email address with Gmail: ![]() ![]() It was kind of a hassle when I needed to log out of, say, my web design business’ Gmail account and log into my blog Gmail account. ![]() You can be logged into multiple accounts at once. Prior to my new email addresses, I could only be logged into one Gmail account at a time.I also love that I can use Google Drive, which really helps when working with clients. I appreciate its clean interface and the way it’s organized. Gmail is kind of awesome. I am probably biased, but I’ve tried several other email providers and always go back to Gmail.Personally, it made checking my email inbox even more of a chore. It’s hard to navigate, difficult to organize, and appears to have been built in the 90s. ![]() Let’s face it, most of the email software included with your webhost sucks.I mean, you’re promoting your business/blog, not Gmail’s. I used to use which gets the point across, but doesn’t execute the same level of professionalism that an email address branded with only my blog name does. Having a custom domain email address makes you appear more professional.Why you might want to use Gmail with your custom domain: Luckily, it was neither of those things, and I was able to create two professional, custom domain email addresses + within minutes. That is, until I realized I could have both! I’d heard that it was possible to use Gmail with a custom domain name, but always put off learning how to do it because I expected it to be difficult and time-consuming. When I purchased my domain name,, I had the option of creating an email address through my webhost…
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