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‘Contact’ page is of course essential on a blog/website – a visitor may want to
inquire more, a publisher may want to request permission to print, a sponsor
may have a giveaway offer, a blogger may want to ask a guest post. And someone nice may genuinely want to drop a
“hey, just thought of you, wanted to say hello!” message.
While
you would display your e-mail address (tip: preferably using [at] for @ and [dot] com for
.com to steer clear of spammers), it is also a good idea to create a contact form and embed the contact form on a page on your website. There are two that I find simple to use and are free contact forms:
(click on images to see full size)
Google Documents
1. Using your Gmail account, go to Google Docs (or click on Documents on top), click on Create > Form
2. Write your questions, make them required or optional, choose 'Paragraph Text' for the Message section for a larger box
3. Save form (top right button) and click on 'More Actions' > Embed
4. Copy the code it generates and paste onto the HTML of your Contact page
5. After you 'Publish/Update' your Contact page, test your form
6. The notification it shows after sending message
7. Go back to your form and click to see responses shown in Excel sheet format
8. Click on Tools > Notification Rules and choose how you want e-mail of submitted forms sent to you
EmailMeForm.com
1, 2, 3, 4: Sign up for free, write in your details, click on the confirmation link in your e-mail
5. Click to create a form
6. Choose from the templates, if you wish
7, 8. Customize to your preferences. I preferred the simpler version of CAPTCHA and I chose to automatically redirect to my homepage after submission of form. Save Form.
9, 10. On 'My Forms' tab, click on Code > I chose HTML only and copy-pasted the code to my Contact Page's HTML
11. Publish/update page, test form, fill up
12. That's the e-mail I received with the details
You don't have to do any coding and you don't have to create a new Contact page. Just copy-pasting the 'Contact Form' part of the code to your page's HTML does the job. Easy, right?
So,
now are you going to add a contact form if you don’t have one yet on your blog?
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hhmm.. didn't know this about the contact... very helpful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nisha
Deletethis is great info nisha.. didn't know about it :).. am going to do it right away.. so next time you can come by & see ur blog advice in action!
ReplyDeleteDid I tell you I LOVE responses like these?
DeleteThanks Rasi. Came by, saw, tested, and approved ;)
Nice info Nisha..
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hema.
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