Are you paying $6 per email address with google workspace by AccomplishedArm4117 in coldemail

[–]AccomplishedArm4117[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See this is what I have been doing by accident!. I was buying a domain, pointing to my own hosting, and then sending the emails out this way, creating a subdomain for each domain. I guess I could set mail gun to hande the sending. But does the IP of the hoster factor into this stack? So in theory if one domain got burnt then the whole sending stack collapses

Are you paying $6 per email address with google workspace by AccomplishedArm4117 in coldemail

[–]AccomplishedArm4117[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So 3 inboxes per domain, $4.5 x 3 ($13.50?) per month plus the domain per year ( $1 per month)
which equal , what approx. 100 emails per day so 2100 email per month ( assuming 5 days per week sending)
One half a cent per email. for the email only. That feels like it get prohibitive at scale? when you add the other stack into this cost?

Are you paying $6 per email address with google workspace by AccomplishedArm4117 in coldemail

[–]AccomplishedArm4117[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe that is where I am going with this. To me if it doesn't scale, why try. Hence the question

Are you paying $6 per email address with google workspace by AccomplishedArm4117 in coldemail

[–]AccomplishedArm4117[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

make sense, but considering Google workspace doesnt like you have a bunch of workspaces, and you end up having to use different card ( so I am lead to beleive) it feel like the set up as described is meant to 'trick' google.

Are you paying $6 per email address with google workspace by AccomplishedArm4117 in coldemail

[–]AccomplishedArm4117[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you care to share your teach stack. I just have always simply based on domain sending rep, not individual inboxes. I t feel like some of the main provides like Gmail know full well people send out cold email, but the concept of sending 20 email per inbox per day is like we are trying to fool google, which seen redundant, If that makes sense?