2. Choose your email plan
Once you’ve registered your .org domain, next you’ll want to evaluate your email needs. Plans that offer flexibility and scalability are helpful for when you need to expand the number of emails you are sending due to growing constituent or donor lists. You’ll also want to assess your storage needs, and whether you often send emails with large attachments or embedded multimedia files. For any organization using email to regularly conduct communication with stakeholders, it’s a good idea to start with ample storage space.
3. Create your custom email address
The Office 365 email alignment with your .org domain name is quick and simple once you’ve purchased the package that is right for your needs. You will be prompted to set up your email address, and clicking the button to create your account will bring up a simple form. Simply fill out the required fields and click the “Create” button. If your domain and email services are both set up through GoDaddy, the automated system will take care of the rest of the setup process, and you’ll receive an email notifying you once your new custom email address is ready. Your custom email address is typically ready within minutes.
Aligning a custom email address with your .org domain is a simple way to add additional credibility to your online identity. For marketing purposes, this alignment can provide clarity and confidence to stakeholders who you are communicating with online. It also adds a level of security against digital identity theft. A custom email address leveraging the .org domain shouldn’t be considered frivolous – it can be an important tool when it comes to marketing and protecting your organization.
About the author: Stacey Hartman has been with GoDaddy for more than eight years, helping customers set their small businesses up for success. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, gaming, reading, and baking award-winning cheesecakes. Connect with Stacey on Twitter.