I’d recommend starting with Amazon SES. While it may be slightly less user-friendly than some of the more popular providers, it’s significantly more affordable and offers all the features you’ll need. I’ve been using it for the past years and I’m very satisfied with the results.
Later on, if your business grows to the point where you’re sending very high volumes of email, you might consider setting up your own mail servers with dedicated IP addresses. Just keep in mind, as others have mentioned, that it can be time-consuming and challenging to manage.
I’d recommend starting with Amazon SES. While it may be slightly less user-friendly than some of the more popular providers, it’s significantly more affordable and offers all the features you’ll need. I’ve been using it for the past years and I’m very satisfied with the results.
Later on, if your business grows to the point where you’re sending very high volumes of email, you might consider setting up your own mail servers with dedicated IP addresses. Just keep in mind, as others have mentioned, that it can be time-consuming and challenging to manage.