2. An email hosting provider allows you as a
website owner to have an email that
represents your website and can be
checked and handled through your web
hosting provider. There are many large
Internet companies that have email hosting
providers, and recent technologies and
changes allow website owners to use
various different companies aside from
their own hosting company in order to find
the best email hosting provider for them.
3. 1- Check with the hosting provider
that is used for your website to see if
it offers an email service as well.
GoDaddy and BlueHost are two of
the most popular hosting providers
that also provide email hosting for
websites.
4. 2- Check the storage space, spam filtering and the
download pace. A good email hosting provider will
have several gigabytes of storage space, an
effective spam filter with an entirely separate spam
folder that can be checked at your convenience, and
a downloading pace that can allow you to check mail
from other addresses through the email hosting
provider's POP email downloader. Gmail is
considered to be one of the top email hosting
providers, as it allows you to create a variety of email
addresses for your website as well as separate from
it.
5. 3- Consider factors including the size of your
website and business, how often you will use your
email hosting provider, and whether or not it is cost
effective to pay for a large provider that is done
directly through your website provider or use a
separate and free service such as Gmail. If you
plan to considerably expand your business or keep
it within a small range of people, it may not be cost
effective or worth it to pay an additional yearly fee
to have an email hosting provider service added on
to your hosting fees .