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Mass emailing once meant blasting the same message to thousands of people and hoping for the best. Those days are long gone. In 2025, mass email services have evolved into intelligent communication platforms built on segmentation, personalization, and automation.

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Confused about whether to set up an email distribution list or a shared mailbox? Read our article to find out which option is right for you.

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In today’s digital age, email has become an essential tool for communication. It is used by individuals and businesses alike to connect with customers, colleagues, friends, and family. Group email is a communication tool that allows businesses to communicate with a group of people simultaneously. This article will explore what a group email is, what it is used for, and how it can be managed using a group email service.

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GDPR introduced a new era of protections for consumer privacy and forever changed the way that businesses across Europe captured, processed, stored, and used personal data.

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Despite the developments in social media platforms and project management tools over the last decade, email is still the king of business communications.

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If you’re running a business, sports club, charity or educational establishment, you’ll understand how important effective communication and collaboration is.

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It is becoming more widely accepted that 'no-reply’ email addresses can be harmful to an email campaign. The 'no-reply’ email address effectively stops, or tries to put people off from, replying to your emails. While this may help to ensure that your inbox doesn’t become cluttered, it gives a negative message to readers - in effect, you don’t want to hear back from them. This probably isn’t good for business. If you still use 'no-reply’ email addresses in your business/email marketing communications, this post contains some reasons why you might want to stop.