Small Business Gmail
How to Use Gmail for Business
Using a regular personal account on Gmail for business is an intuitive solution that works well for some small businesses. But many businesses that opt to keep a generic Gmail account eventually run into challenges as they start to grow.
Although Google has created many intuitive apps for business, there’s one thing this web-based app is not built to provide: customer service. A personal Gmail account is designed for one person, and your workflow can become increasingly inefficient if your business is using a generic personal Gmail account and multiple people are using that same account. Some of the most customer-centric companies have experienced similar problems when they had more than one person on their support team. From using the colored-star system to printing out emails, Gmail has no scalable way to prioritize emails.
Sound familiar? Here are three issues that may alert your small business that it's time to make a switch to an alternative Gmail app:
1. Too many people share your Gmail account.
2. The Gmail priority system has reached its limits.
3. You lack a 360-degree view of the customer.
When is it time to graduate from Gmail?
A personal Gmail address or account simply looks unprofessional if you are using it for your business. If any of the following statements is true about your business, it may be time to switch from Gmail to Google’s G Suite (also known as Gmail for business) or another app that allows you to better scale — an email app that’s designed for businesses:
You have more than one person responding to customer inquiries
Your support team is continually growing
Tracking and managing email volume is difficult
You refer your customers to multiple departments to get the right response
You don’t have an efficient process for tracking customer information and prior customer conversations
You worked on the same customer issue, unaware that another person is already handling the problem
Customer emails regularly exceed 24 hours before they are resolved
Customers have no method to solve their own problems outside of contacting your support team
Customers are increasingly expressing frustration when contacting your business
Moving From Gmail to a Dedicated Email App for Customer Service
Using a dedicated email app (like Gmail for business) for customer service can help you create smart workflows to track and manage your emails, so everyone in your company can play a role in supporting the customer and know:
What issues customers care about the most
The priority of some emails over others
When an email was created, updated, and resolved
The Benefits of Gmail for Business
Gmail for business is intuitive and easy to use
Creating a Gmail account for your employees with a custom domain is a snap
Setting up email aliases is simple with some Gmail for business plans
With Gmail for business, instead of a gmail address ending in “@gmail.com,” each employee will get an email address with your company’s custom domain included on the end (Example: jsmith@yourcompany.com). In addition, some Gmail for business plans enable users to set up several different email aliases so they can have multiple email addresses that all lead to the same inbox.
To create a Gmail account for business, visit the G Suite website. You’ll be able to get a free trial and get up and running by simply providing your first and last name and your current email address. If you wish to get advanced functionality, including multiple aliases, you can always upgrade to a paid plan.