Uses and Benefits

Let's say you have a small business with salespeople travelling to different parts of the country. How do you communicate with your sales team without running up a huge phone bill? 

Or how about keeping in touch with far-flung family members?   Sharing special moments of family events is much easier when you can send photos or videos to them.

Or maybe you see a job advertised.  More and more jobs now require you to apply by sending your CV or an application by email attachment.


It's no wonder e-mail has become the Internet's most used service.

  What are the benefits? 

·                  Price - an email sent from the UK to Australia the same as an email send from Wolverhampton to birmingham - nothing! zero..  It makes no difference how far the email message needs to travel.   

·                  Speed - an email will usually reach recipient in under a minute and often in seconds. Very rarely there are delays of up to a few hours. 

·                  Convenience - your message will be stored until the recipient (person you sent the message to) is ready to read it, and you can easily send a single message to a group of friends of colleagues. 

·                  Permanent records - a record is kept of messages and replies, including details of when a message was sent. No paper required.

Even if you have nobody to send an email to it is still useful to have an email address.  If you intend to do anything online there will come a time where you will need to register with a website. 

Any time you would like to register an online account or membership with a website you will be asked to provide you email address. 

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