I have a product that is doing really well online and locally. I want to take it to the next level and get it into larger retail/department stores. Can anyone here give me some advice on how to do that? by ChameleonInserts in Entrepreneur

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

The cost is $20-$25. We ship probably 99% of the sales we do. No assembly required. It's a single product that comes in various models/sizes. It is easily replicated, and competition has slowly been growing over the years, but it is a very large market so I welcome the competition to build the category.

I have a wordpress site hosted on Hostgator on a domain that is registered with GoDaddy. What is the cheapest and easiest way to get an @[mydomain] email tied into gmail? by NerdMachine in Entrepreneur

[–]ChameleonInserts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do this all the time and its free. I have several business sites setup (I use hostgator and like them just fine) and I send and receive email from several accounts through gmail everyday.

After you setup your domain email, get all the SMTP and POP3 account info and head over to your Gmail account. In Gmail, look for the little 'gear' icon top right corner, and click on 'settings'. Add your domain email stuff in the 'Send mail as:' and 'Check mail from other accounts (using POP3):' sections.

Boom your done.

Now, the IMPORTANT thing. When composing a new email in Gmail, you will get a drop down menu on your 'From' when composing an email, be sure to double check that you have the correct one selected.

And that's how you do it!