In this example, Joe's deli is a small business and doesn't need multiple properties. They analyze all of their data together for their online deli delivery business, since customers often buy more than one product and Joe's deli doesn't have different lines of business. A single property for all of their data makes sense.

Understanding the Context

How do you create a Gmail in the format name@example.com, but for personal use, not for a business. As the title says, I'd like to use one of my domains I use to create my own personal email, because it will be easier to remember for some people. How do you do this without buying G-suite? Thanks.

Key Insights

How do you create a Gmail in the format name@example.com, but for ... Overview reports: These reports summarize data about a topic; for example, see how much you're making across ecommerce purchases, in-app purchases, and mobile ads. Detail reports: These reports provide more in-depth information about an area of interest; for example, see in-depth data about ecommerce purchases. You can't create a Google Account if the username you requested is: Tip: If example@gmail.com already exists, you can't use examp1e@gmail.com. A username that someone used in the past and then deleted.

Final Thoughts

So, point example.com to your web server, using an A record (same IP address as www.example.com or a totally different server) and then configure the web server to forward from the bare domain to www.