When we talk about business credibility, we usually think about product quality, customer service, maybe a nice office. We rarely think about what comes after the @ sign in our email address. But customers do.
That stat comes from a 2023 GoDaddy survey of over 5,000 consumers. And itâs consistent with everything weâve seen across East Africa â professional email changes perception instantly.
What the research says
- 73% of buyers say email address influences their decision to open or ignore a message (Hiver, 2023)
- 65% of consumers say theyâre more likely to respond to an email from a custom domain (Bluehost survey)
- Emails from free domains are 3x more likely to end up in spam folders (Mailchimp data)
- 75% of people look at the senderâs email address before deciding whether to open (HubSpot)
- First-time correspondences from @gmail.com addresses are ignored at nearly 2x the rate of custom domains
Why does this happen?
Two words: pattern matching. Your brain makes instant associations. @gmail.com = personal, informal, small. @yourbusiness.com = established, professional, invested.
Itâs not fair. A brilliant accountant using @yahoo.com might be better than one using @firm.rw. But the one with the professional domain gets the benefit of the doubt every time. First impressions are formed before anyone reads the actual email.
The spam problem
Itâs not just perception. Free email addresses have a genuine deliverability problem.
Email security protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are designed to verify that an email actually comes from who it claims to come from. These work best with custom domains where you control the DNS records. Free email services handle these for their own domain, but your emails still carry the stigma of the shared domain â one that spammers also use extensively.
The result: higher spam filtering rates. Your important proposal lands in the promotions tab or junk folder. You never know it happened.
The Rwanda context
In Kigaliâs business community, the shift is already happening. Banks, NGOs, and government offices increasingly expect professional email addresses from business correspondents. Try submitting a tender response from a @gmail.com address â itâs technically possible but it immediately puts you at a disadvantage against competitors who present professionally.
Hotel procurement managers, construction firms reviewing subcontractor bids, event organisers evaluating vendors â theyâre all making snap judgements based on your email domain. Whether we think itâs fair or not, the data says it matters.
The fix is simple and cheap
Professional email starts at about RWF 1,500/month. Some website providers include it free with hosting packages. Either way, the cost is trivial compared to the trust gap it closes.
The numbers donât lie. 9 out of 10 customers prefer doing business with companies that look like they take themselves seriously. Your email address is the cheapest way to cross that threshold.