Nobody tells you. Thatâs the worst part. Clients wonât say âyour email looks unprofessional.â Theyâll just quietly choose someone else. Here are five email mistakes I see Kigali business owners make constantly â and theyâre all fixable in an afternoon.
1. Using a personal email for business
Weâve covered this in depth elsewhere, but it bears repeating: [email protected] is not a business email. Itâs a personal account with a business name crammed into it. Clients notice. Procurement departments flag it. Spam filters are more suspicious of it.
Fix: Get a domain. Set up [email protected]. Time: 15 minutes. Cost: less than your weekly data bundle.
2. Mismatched sender names
Your email says âFrom: Babe Girlâ but youâre sending a business proposal. This happens more than youâd think â people set up their Gmail years ago with a nickname and never changed it. Now every business email they send arrives from a name that belongs on a dating app.
Fix: Go to your email settings and change your display name to your actual name or your business name. Takes 30 seconds.
3. No email signature
You send a quote and the client wants to call you. They scroll down. Nothing. No phone number, no website, no address. They have to go hunting through old messages or Google your company. Most wonât bother.
Fix: Add a simple signature with your name, title, phone number, and website. Not a wall of text with inspirational quotes and five social media icons â just the basics.
4. Sending attachments without context
âPlease find attached.â Thatâs the entire email. Attached is a file called âFinal_FINAL_v3 (2).pdf.â The client opens it and gets a quote with no cover note, no explanation of pricing, no next steps. Professional? Not quite.
Fix: Always introduce your attachment. One paragraph explaining what it is, what the key numbers are, and what you need from the client. Make their life easy.
5. Replying from a different email
The client emails your business address. You reply from your personal Gmail because itâs more convenient on your phone. Now the thread is split across two email addresses, the client is confused about which one to use, and your business email looks like a facade.
Fix: Set up your business email on your phone. Every provider supports mobile access. If you use Google Workspace, itâs literally the Gmail app with a second account added.
None of these are difficult fixes. Each one takes less time than scrolling through Instagram. But together, theyâre the difference between a client thinking âthis company has it togetherâ and âIâm not sure about these guys.â