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What’s Your Email ID – 3 Sites That Give You a Personalized Identity

In cyberspace, our emails IDs are virtually our signatures. But somehow don’t you feel that an email ID is bereft of the singular thing called – a personality. After all, how lively is jimsmith@emailaddress.com? Even an illegible scrawl of a signature is a personality stamp. But a signature generally does not tell us much, except perhaps the gender maybe. In the kitchen soup of generic email IDs, how do you raise your cool quotient? Get a personalized email ID which is you…individualistic and unique.

The most professional but pocket pinching way is to buy your own domain address and a few email IDs with it. But that’s like an elephant gun for a mosquito. Easier and free solutions exist. Three email services which let you create email IDs with a touch of personalization.

Mail.com

1_Mail.com

Mail.com is a free web based email service which lets you pick from 250 mail addresses. Addresses fall into ‘domains’ like jobs (e.g. consultant.com, chef.com, doctor.com), hobbies (e.g. collector.org, elvisfan.com, artlover.com), locations (e.g. europe.com, usa.com), fun (e.g. cybergal.com, couple.com, witty.com).

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