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A stupid question guys but I don't know how in english it works...

If I have to choose for a personal mail address in english what is more correct?

[email protected] or [email protected] ?

Thanks in advance.
 
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for my own domain, I use just first name, i.e. [email protected]
for other domains such as yahoo, I use both first and last, i.e. [email protected]

I think the joey.havlock type of setup would be easy to confuse, but that's just me...
 

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for my own domain, I use just first name, i.e. [email protected]
for other domains such as yahoo, I use both first and last, i.e. [email protected]

I think the joey.havlock type of setup would be easy to confuse, but that's just me...

Thanks for the clarification! :)
So if I'm right now...if you want use your personal name (with a company domain) you use something like [email protected] right?

Thanks guys for the help.
 

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The only .me I have is my last name.

Lastname.me

I could have easily regged my full name.

But I wanted my brothers and sisters and neices and nephews use it as well if they wanted to.

This way not only will they have a unique email address

[email protected]

Buy also have a unique domain

Firstname.Lastname.me

I also see a great deal of businesses using that same format for the domain name as well as the email

myname.business.com
[email protected]

So I think it is really a matter of preference.

But for businesses I really do like this format for indentification
 

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The only .me I have is my last name.

Lastname.me

I could have easily regged my full name.

But I wanted my brothers and sisters and neices and nephews use it as well if they wanted to.

This way not only will they have a unique email address

[email protected]

Buy also have a unique domain

Firstname.Lastname.me

I also see a great deal of businesses using that same format for the domain name as well as the email

myname.business.com
[email protected]

So I think it is really a matter of preference.

But for businesses I really do like this format for indentification

Thank you!
The [email protected] format is great look professional and easy at the same time...
 

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Thank you!
The [email protected] format is great look professional and easy at the same time...
exactly.

I think it is necessary to make things as easy as possible plus it helps to distinguish the name and embed it into the consciousness of the consumer.
 

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exactly.

I think it is necessary to make things as easy as possible plus it helps to distinguish the name and embed it into the consciousness of the consumer.

Perfect. ;)
I will go with this thanks guys for the help was a stupid question but from a non-english point of view not so easy...I was very curious about the best mail-format.

I will start a new company soon and I want all looking great :)
 
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