Where can I get a free business email ?

Buy your own domain and register your email on it, it's better that way
 
Get a free domain from Freenom and connect it to Zoho Mail.
100% free.

Or you could just spend $1 and get yourself a .com with some coupon.
 
Get a free domain from Freenom and connect it to Zoho Mail.
100% free.

Or you could just spend $1 and get yourself a .com with some coupon.
I already have a .com domain in namecheap, can I get domain email from zoho using that domain without transferring it to zoho?
 
I already have a .com domain in namecheap, can I get domain email from zoho using that domain without transferring it to zoho?
Yes, you can.

You will need to forward your MX records from that domain to Zoho.
That doesn't transfer the domain to them. It only points the email functionalities to Zoho's management, sort of speak.

Register to Zoho and follow their instructions.
 
If you already have web hosting usually you can use their mail server too as a bonus to their website hosting
 
Maybe in a Web3 Era you will have the opportunity to have a Free Business Email.
 
It depends on your Niche. You are in —but always go with .com and secure the country's ccTLD.

www.tld-list.com

Type in your Domain Name, check for the "cheapest" but at the same time good Provider, and register your Domain.
If you develop your Page, you can go with any Hosting provider you want and redirect via DNS to the hosting provider; the same goes for Email.

Personal advice:

- Dynadot
- NameCheap
- Spaceship (belongs to NameCheap)
- Porkbun - has a lot of Sales currently, but still new
- ...
- GoDaddy if you want to pay for a Domain and prefer expensive Renewals :)

If its something you want to combine (Hosting+Domain), check the Domain if it's free - after that I use: Hostinger-
They have Discounts throughout the year.


zotix

Edit:///I just saw that you want something free and already own the domain.
Well, go with any of the providers above for free, or use something like Microsoft 365 Business, which has monthly costs. Still, you can use your Domain as the "primary" Domain and set all the Emails you want as "Alias" under this one Account / Domain. The advantage is that all the MS 365 Apps are connected with your Professional Business Mail.
Downside: you pay.
 
If you have domain registered for your business already then use that, otherwise you can use mine business name for free.(given no super bad use of my email).
 
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