Title: Email Provider
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2Email Provider Selection Tips
3- Business email has become more mission critical
than a business phone. Before deciding on an
email provider, make sure you address the most
important aspects of email hosting. Build an
at-a-glance snapshot of potential providers with
our email hosting provider comparison worksheet.
4Evaluate an Email Service Provider for
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6Support Structure
- You dont want to face a 3 a.m. email issue
without immediate access to your email service
provider. Avoid tiered email support. You dont
want to go through multiple reps before finally
speaking with a technical resource to actually
fix your problem. Support based in other
countries can create language difficulties or
time zone anomalies affecting your ability to
effectively communicate with your email provider.
7Dont settle for anything less than live,
around-the-clock, dedicated admin support.
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9Security
- An email provider is responsible for ensuring the
privacy and safety of your email data. Data
centers should incorporate a multi-authentication
system to control physical access. Your email
provider should supply standards-based encryption
and protections to keep email safe from threats.
Ensure a potential email provider practices IP
hygiene to keep your business email out of
recipients spam folders. Email providers who
allow bulk email have issues with blacklisted IPs
causing email you send to be treated as spam by
recipients IPs.
10Ask for details about an email provider's spam,
virus, and security policies.
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12Uptime
- For businesses that rely on email for
communication, downtime means work comes to a
standstill. Uptime guarantees are essential. They
represent the email service providers level of
dedication to keeping your business up and
running. Legitimate email providers set specific
uptime guarantees with financial penalties.
Review the Service Level Agreement (SLA) for
conditions around uptime. Not understanding how a
provider handles uptime can result in extended
periods of downtime with no motivation for a
provider to work around the clock for a
resolution.
13Look for a clearly stated SLA with stiff
consequences for downtime.
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15Feature Set
- Picking a low-cost email provider with stripped
down features can hamper employees productivity.
Selecting an overly feature-rich email system may
mean overpaying for features only a few employees
really use. Choose an email provider that offers
a choice of email platforms to avoid using
mulitple providers for email-related services. As
you evaluate email products, consider your legacy
email platform and how it will impact your
migration experience.
16Find email providers with multiple email
platforms and related services.
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18Price
- Some email providers conceal hidden fees and
inflexible contracts behind attractive
introductory rates. Email is mission-critical.
Skimping on service to save money can lead to
unreliable delivery, virus attacks, or excessive
downtime. Pricing research should include asking
about contract terms and penalties for
cancellation. Be wary of long-term contracts with
heavy fines for early cancellation. Look for
month-to-month billing and no-questions-asked
cancellations.
19Knowing that customers can cancel anytime keeps
your email provider constantly working for your
business.
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