Why should you invest in a business email over a free email service?

In our latest YouTube video, we discuss why it is important for you to invest in a customized business email rather than using a free email service such as Gmail or Yahoo. You may ask what difference it makes? Consider the following – you receive an email from ‘example@yahoo.com’ with a business proposal. How do you know that this person runs a legitimate business? There is no way for you to check since free email servers can host anyone and everyone. Now consider whether you receive the same business proposal from ‘example@theirbusinessname.com.’ This comes across as much more professional, personalized and credible.

 

Many small business owners tend to take the seemingly cheaper route, and use their personal email address via a free hosting service for their business purposes. In doing so, they tend to make the common misconception in assuming that acquiring and setting up a customized business account is prohibitively expensive. There may be some costs incurred for the initial setup and monthly hosting, but there are many more benefits to making this investment than they realize.

If you have already started using a personal, free email address for your business remember that you can easily forward emails from this account to your new business account without having to broadcast the change and avoiding any lost communications. Consider this – you are working for yourself, and not Google or Yahoo. Why would you promote their business for free?

 

Let’s talk about what to consider when investing in a registered business email account. Choosing your business name is important, as is the naming of individual email addresses within your organization. It is important to be consistent with naming – and avoid using first names alone as this also adds to your credibility and professionalism. A good example is to use initials and surnames, or full names e.g. initial.lastname@yourbusinessname.com, or firstname.lastname@yourbusinessname.com. This also helps eliminate confusion when you have multiple employees with similar or identical first names.

 

Where can you host your business email account? There are a number of options that are free that usually come with your web hosting package (POP and IMAP), but we would recommend paying a small monthly fee per mailbox per month for a fully synchronized mail server service such as G-Suite and Microsoft 365 which offer reliable, safe email hosting, and plenty of additional features to assist you even further with collaborating with staff and clients/suppliers.

 

Knowing the difference between a POP and an IMAP account will help you better manage your emails – in a POP (post office protocol) setup the files are downloaded individually per device, meaning you will have multiple sent items and Inboxes that do not speak to each other which can become frustrating. In an IMAP (internet message access protocol) all your files are received and saved on your internet service provider’s server, meaning that once you have read the email on your phone, it shows as ‘read’ on all your other devices and vice versa. This is a more user-friendly option than POP for business email accounts, but still considered ‘old school’ because calendar and contacts items still do not synchronize. We highly recommend one of the more robust fully hosted and synchronized e-mail platforms mentioned above.

 

You can also easily set up multiple email addresses without having to pay extra per user – there are many variables nowadays that make this possible. You can have the same mailbox but different usernames or aliases that all direct to the same place. This makes your email management easier and is also helpful when there are transitions within your company so that mails don’t get lost if there is staff turnover. You can also have ‘shared’ mailboxes which are free, where multiple people have access to a mailbox attached to a licensed account.

 

We would love to hear from you – drop us a line and let us know why you agree or disagree with the need for a registered business email account!

How to Wipe (Securely Erase) Your Devices Before Disposing of or Selling Them

When it is time to depart with any pieces of tech what preparations do you do?  Are you ensuring that you properly and securely erase your device before disposing or selling them? 

 

This is a necessary thing to do. If it is not done properly the files can be recovered leaving you in an unwanted situation. Depending on the type of device (SD cards, hard drives, computers, laptops, tablets, phones, etc.)  there are different ways to ensure it is securely erased. This article will go into detail with step by step instructions for each device. This will ensure that you can securely erase your devices before disposing or selling them. 

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/213295/how-to-wipe-securely-erase-your-devices-before-disposing-of-or-selling-them/

How to Make a Direct Download Link for Google Drive Files

How often do you go to open a file that was shared with you via Google Drive and it pops open a new page? I bet you’ve wished there was a direct download link for Google Drive files. You’re in luck, there is a way around it that is compatible with Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Linux, Chromebook, and Android. It is quite simple to do and is found in the same area where you share a file from. The step-by-step instructions below shows you exactly how to create a direct download link for any Google Drive file that you would like to share.

https://www.howtogeek.com/747810/how-to-make-a-direct-download-link-for-google-drive-files/

How to Find Your Router’s IP Address on Any Computer, Smartphone, or Tablet

Ever run into a snag when trying to configure something because you are having trouble finding your router’s IP address? Stress no more. This article will explain how you can find the router’s IP address on almost any device, from Apple, to Windows, to Android, to Chromebook, and more. This step-by-step article will walk you through the steps to find the IP address depending on your device. Click the link below to see the full article.

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/233952/how-to-find-your-routers-ip-address-on-any-computer-smartphone-or-tablet/

Why Long-Pressing the Power Button Could Damage Your System

When turning off your system do you press and hold the power button until the device shuts off? If you answered yes, there are downsides to doing this. There is a far more graceful approach for your system.

Holding down the power button forces the system off. This is oftentimes done before doing what it needs to do to maintain the integrity of your system. When you perform this task with the more graceful approach – clicking the power off option from the screen menu will allow it to slowly shut down. This ensures everything is finished in the backend prior to the shut off. The link below will take you to the full article.

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/747587/why-long-pressing-the-power-button-could-damage-your-system

The Five I.T. Things You need when starting a business

You’ve done the research; you have come up with the Next Big Thing and you are ready to launch – but what do you really need for your business when it comes to information technology? There are so many conflicting opinions on this, but we have narrowed down the 5 most important things you will need for your business, whether it is online or in person.

Today we rely more on I.T. services than many other things and starting with these five items will ensure you are well on your way.

Domain Name

  • Your business name is a huge part of its identity, and often when starting out people realize that what they thought was entirely unique may be one of many identically named enterprises. It is important to note that the name you choose may not be linked to the purpose of the business, and therefore there is so much crossover with domain names.
  • Having your own domain name sets your business apart from those who provide a similar service or product, but do not have their online presence set up properly or completely.
  • A domain name is the identification string, or address, of your website – not to be confused with the website itself. You can purchase a domain name through numerous different online companies, and all it takes is the click of a button and ‘swipe’ of a bank card.
  • It is wise to research how to make your domain name easy to access, as well as to avoid choosing a bulky, clunky name that is difficult to remember.
  • Beware of ‘add-on’ sales from domain name websites – you only need the name, unless you are planning to also host your website with the domain provider. Look out for hidden fees, increased rates after time, additional costs for future changes, and potential transfer fees which may be incurred should you sell your business in the future.
  • Be careful which suffix or TLD (top-level domain) you choose for the end of your website URL – the most common are .com, .org, or .net – along with country-specific TLDs. While some may argue that there is no difference, a .com may really come across as more credible than a. site or a. shop. In addition, a .org is often associated with a non-profit, a charity, or a similar organization.

Web Hosting Service

  • A web hosting service is a company that provides the technology required for you (the business owner) to publish your website on the Internet.
  • Your hosting service typically requires you to purchase your domain prior to hosting the website, but in some cases, they will assist you with this as well.
  • In addition, the Web Host will also cover the following aspects:
    1. Email Accounts – this way your business email account will be personalized to the domain name. i.e., If you have purchased ‘www.mybusinessname.com’ then your email will be ‘username@mybusinessname.com’ as set up by the Web Host.
    2. FTP Access – File Transfer Protocol allows you to upload files from your computer to the webserver.
    3. Website support – your Web Host will also provide you with back-end access to your unpublished website, so you can make minor changes should you need to. If you are happy with the host making all changes this may not be required but may also carry an additional cost per change made.
  • Another benefit of using a Web Host is that they have technicians who will make sure that your site is up and always running – you do not need to worry if the server crashes at 3:00 am and your online shop cannot be seen by potential clients.
  • When you are ready to engage a web host you will need to make sure that the service also includes antivirus support and that the monthly maintenance fee is manageable and within your budget.
    1. Antivirus may not be automatically included, and all it takes is for one person to log in to your website, release a ‘Trojan’ and your beautiful page is gone!
    2. The monthly maintenance fee should cover all the above services with no hidden extras – this needs to be made transparent in the initial service level agreement.

Build the Site

  • Once you have chosen your domain, and you have secured the services of a web host, what is left for the website is to create the content and build the site. This is something that you may want to do yourself, or alternately sub-contract out to a professional web designer, content creator, and/or copywriter.
  • Content is key – if your content is not eye-catching, appealing, or relevant to the business you are setting up, then your website is far less likely to ever be seen. This is where we start to talk about SEO – Search Engine Optimization.
    1. Using SEO is the way you ensure your site is found when a user enters certain keywords into a search engine such as Bing, Google, or Ask.com, amongst many others.
    2. Your domain name is the first step in SEO – choosing the right name makes a lot of difference!
    3. SEO is more than just researching the correct keywords – it is about placement, as well as the right percentage of repetition. You need to research the titles of the pages within your website, as well as the descriptions on each page.
    4. Using anchor images and alt text is the next step.
    5. Ensure your site has a structure by using the right headers, sub-headers, and body text. SEO scans ALL the text within your website, so if your keywords are lost in a sea of spam, the user will not see them as easily as if it is kept simple and structured.

Email Host

  • Once you have set up your website, and are ready to launch, you will find that using an email host like G-Suite or Microsoft will make your life easier. These hosts bring everything to one place – you may have more than one email address that you would like to register, perhaps for other employees, or for different purposes (admin, sales, etc.), and the email host can act as a server for all these addresses.
  • An email host also provides the following:
    1. Security – they will filter out spam and potential viruses.
    2. Support – there will be 24-hour assistance should anything go wrong.
    3. Flexibility – ensuring that your emails are accessible on all devices.
    4. Storage – there should never be any issues surrounding space and the number of emails you can keep in your Inbox folders.
    5. Maintenance – your email server should never be ‘down’, and you want to choose a host that provides at least 99% ‘up time’ to ensure that your business never loses out due to lost messages or missed appointments.
    6. Calendar management – you should be able to sync all your calendars so that all appointments are available on all devices, and you can separate work from personal items.

Work with a Managed Service Provider (MSP)

  • By working with an MSP, you are at an advantage because so many issues surrounding viruses, malware, and spyware are often overlooked by even the most comprehensive antivirus software. The software on its own is not enough, this also needs to be monitored and consistently updated.
  • Along with antivirus software, your hard drive, business software, and licensing certificates need to be monitored, checked for expiration, drive space, and potential failures. By working with an MSP, this is taken care of for you!
  • This, in combination with some basic training for your staff, can save your business thousands of dollars, as well as time, data, and critical information. No one needs to go looking for an important file only to find it was affected by a virus or deleted in the latest hard disk backup.
  • Info-Tech Montreal offers Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) services that ensure that there is someone watching at all times, working in the background, making sure that your business runs smoothly.

For more information on any of these points or our RMM services please don’t hesitate to contact us today.

The Best Chromebooks of 2021 for Students and Everyone Else

With back to school around the corner, this week’s tech tip provides you with the information for the best Chromebooks on the market. It breaks it down into all categories that one may need to decipher which Chromebook will be best for you. Chromebooks are accessible to many as they rank high on the affordability scale, and if you do not need it to run heavy programs it may be a great solution for you. Check out this article for more on the top picks for Chromebooks.

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/746692/best-chromebook/

How to Choose the Best VPN Service for Your Needs

VPNs are an important component to keeping your data, passwords, and private information secure. This is even more important if you are using public wifi such as in coffee shops, airports, gyms, or anywhere else that has a “free” wifi connection. Although they likely have a password, your information is not necessarily secure.

When you use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) it boosts your data security by preventing your data, and important private information such as payment information and passwords from being accessed by others, usually unbeknownst to you.

VPNs can also be helpful for you in other scenarios such as tricking the network to think you are somewhere else – think streaming American Netflix in Canada, or overcoming some of the censorship challenges that are faced in other countries. Whatever the reason is that you choose to use a VPN know that there are many service offerings available to you and this article can help you narrow it down.

https://www.howtogeek.com/221929/

 

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