If your business email ends in @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, or @hotmail.com, you’re sending a subtle but real signal to potential clients: this isn’t a serious operation. A professional email address — one that ends in your domain name — costs almost nothing and makes a meaningful difference in how your business is perceived.
What You Need
- A domain name (e.g., yourbusiness.com)
- An email hosting service
If you already have web hosting, you may already have email hosting included. Most cPanel-based hosting plans include email accounts at no additional cost.
Option 1: Email Through Your Web Host
If your hosting plan includes cPanel, you can create professional email accounts directly from your control panel. Go to cPanel → Email Accounts, create an address like hello@yourdomain.com, and configure it in your preferred email client (Outlook, Apple Mail, Gmail’s “Send As” feature, etc.).
This is the simplest and cheapest approach. The tradeoff: storage and reliability vary by host, and it’s not as polished as dedicated email platforms.
Option 2: Google Workspace
Google Workspace gives you Gmail’s interface — which most people already know — connected to your own domain. You get youremail@yourdomain.com, Google Drive, Calendar, Meet, and the rest of the suite. Plans start at around $6/month per user.
This is the most popular choice for small businesses that want reliability, storage, and the Google ecosystem.
Option 3: Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 Business Basic starts at around $6/month per user and includes Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive alongside your branded email. A strong choice if your team already works in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Best Practices
- Use a consistent format: firstname@domain.com or firstnamelastname@domain.com
- Create role-based addresses for common contact points: hello@, support@, billing@
- Set up email signatures with your name, title, and website
- Enable two-factor authentication on any business email account
Your email address is part of your brand. It’s worth the few dollars a month to get it right. If you need help setting it up on your SERVERIZZ hosting, just ask.

