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Ideally, a contact page should include both an email address and a contact form for visitors to fill out. You may also choose to include a business address, phone number, or specific employee/department contact information.
Ideally, a contact page should include both an email address and a contact form for visitors to fill out. You may also choose to include a business address, phone number, or specific employee/department contact information.
A contact page was a standard web page on a website during the early years of the World Wide Web. It enabled the visitor to contact the website owner or people responsible for the maintenance of the site.
Establish a mission statement. Outline your company story. Reveal how you've evolved. State your “aha!” moment. Explain who you serve. Explain what you're offering them.
When a visitor goes to your contact page on your website, they will need to fill out the form. Once they have filled out the form fields, they will click the button to submit. Once submitted, the information in the fields will automatically be sent via email to you.
One of the most important reasons to have a contact form on your website is to reduce spam and keep your site secure. When you display your email address on your site, you're more likely to get unwanted emails. This is because robots crawl the internet looking for exposed email addresses.
A contact form allows your prospective client to stay on your site. Just posting an email address requires the visitor to open up their email client, copy/paste or type your email address (or click the link you provide), and then write their message there.
When a visitor goes to a contact page on your website, they will have a set of fields they need to enter. Once they have filled in the fields, they will hit the submit button, and it will automatically be sent to an email address you specify.
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