 Everyone should have two email addresses, especially if you send email newsletters, okay? Everyone should have a public email address and a private email address. And so the public email address is what you use to send your email newsletters, the from line when you send an email newsletter should be your public email address. So for example, for mine, it's contact at georgecow.com is my public and my public email address is the one that's on my contact page. It's listed wherever I need to list a public email address. And guess what? That email address is not an email account. It's just an email alias. It's just a forwarding address. I don't ever send privately. I mean, I send my email newsletters from contact at but I can't send private email from contact at. My private email address, which is an actual email account is my Gmail account georgecow.com. And that's where if I send you email personally or professionally, if you're a client, potential client, potential colleague, everyone, when they get a private email from me comes from georgecow.com. And also, so okay, the reason why I recommend this for everybody is because when people receive your email newsletters, some of them like myself will automatically filter your email newsletters into a promotions tab or a newsletter tab. And I actually happen to clear that once a day, but sometimes people clear that once a week or once a month or whenever. You don't want that to happen when you send them a private email. You send them a private email. It shouldn't come from your public email address because they may very reasonably have created a mail rule for your newsletters. And so this is why a lot of people make the mistake of like they just have one email address and they use it to send email newsletters and private email, like it's crazy. Because then, you know, anyway. So the other reason, the other reason very important is that your public email address probably doesn't have good email deliverability compared to your private email address. Meaning, even if people don't create a mail rule for your email newsletters, it's still the fact that the email softwares like Gmail and Hotmail, people still use that in AOL or whatever, they know which emails are being opened and which emails are being ignored. And for example, Gmail has a clear algorithm that'll say, hey, you know what? People don't open contact at GeorgeCal.com. Even if you don't have a mail rule, we're still gonna put that into the promotions folder or the updates folder, not in the primary folder because we know a lot of people don't open it. You see what I mean? Versus everybody opens email from GeorgeCal Gmail because whenever we just notice in our algorithm, so like email software has become more like algorithmic instead of everything's becoming algorithmic, right? Because they wanna try to help human beings sort information. So this is why please everybody stop sending newsletters using the same email as you send your personal email. That's crazy, these days anyway. So I hope this is helpful and any questions, comment below. Real quick, I don't pay for email hosting. My forwarding address, contact at GeorgeCal.com, my domain name is just, you can get a forwarding address from your domain registrar. I use Google Domains, but yeah, I don't pay for, I mean, I pay for Gmail, Google Drive hosting, but that's a separate issue. But yeah, I don't recommend Google Workspace for, it's like, I'm like, I think people who need to send email from there at GeorgeCal.com domain, I think that's silly. I mean, these days, who cares if you send it from Gmail or from even Hotmail or whatever. It's like, people don't care. I mean, I'm not professional enough without sending from Matt GeorgeCal.com. I was like, that's silly, that's ridiculous. I've been doing sending professional email from gmail.com for 12 years and I have a very successful business. Nobody ever, I don't think anyone says, oh, you're not professional enough. Ridiculous, let's drop that. So anyway, I'm gonna let you all, I think this is enough for this segment.