It's the classic catch 22: you'd like to get rid of the spam clogging your existing email address by starting over with a new one. But you've printed that email address on all your business cards, letterhead, it's in your advertising and you have important customers who write to it.

Is there a safe way to solve this business problem - without ditching your well-known present address? Like most good business decisions, you can choose a wise investment for your company's internet future and solve your current problem now.

A domain name and email address named for your company which you own and control is a wise investment for your business future. With annual cost about $20 - it's a no-brainer.

But you are also wise to insist that mail flowing from your present email address continue uninterrupted. There is no need to throwaway existing business cards and other collateral if you follow a plan such as this:

1. Secure your company domain ( Read "Three Crucial Reasons to Verify Control of Your Domain & Email Address" )

2. Sign up for Mail Cruncher ( 10 cents a day per email address .) Read the press about Mail Cruncher and try it for yourself here.

3. Change the email address on your collateral ONLY when present stock runs out and you need more printed.

This diagram shows how your new email system will protect you AND retain the important business asset intact - your current email address.


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Is you@yourISP.com is printed on your:
- Business Cards
- Advertisements
- Address books of important contacts

Get a new email domain your company owns and controls: you@company.com

NO NEED TO THROW AWAY COLLATERAL - keep your old address too.

To make it happen, go to MailCruncher.com and sign up for the risk-free 60 day trial.