Offering webmail or email
Has anyone had any success offering a webmail or email service to members? Can it be profitable? Does it help branding? What are conversion ratios like?
cscgal
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i have seen it become popular on such sites as animenation and aliensoup.com. it really depends what you have to offer;)
Antonbomb22
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I've I think 2 permanent forwarding addresses at sites I'm a paying member of.
The term "I think" should tell enough, I never use either of them.
Maybe the fact that I run my own mailserver has something to do with it but in my experience the only people who such services are really useful for are those connected to ISPs that don't offer email accounts at all (if such still exist).
jwenting
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They're also really useful for people who need a junk account or a throwaway account to spam from. Could be a waste of bandwidth or a liability just waiting to happen ;)
cscgal
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Forwards is an interesting idea because it doesn't eat all the space and badwidth. But on the other hand, you're still liable for spam accounts and accounts used for illegal reasons, associated with your brand, server, and IP block.
cscgal
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Do you mind explaining it a bit more? I'm seirously considering offering an e-mail service but these are the reasons holding me back. What type of protections do you have in place for yourself?
cscgal
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