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Norms for Forms

5 years ago
 

Website forms can help you capture leads and field questions from your audience. But are you doing it the right way? There is strategy involved in placing forms on your website and doing it right can increase your leads, skyrocket your sign-ups and up your reviews from happy customers.

Forms can also affect your SEO. If someone lands on your site and can’t figure out how to send your business a message, they’ll bounce. Literally. They leave right away and that looks bad for search rankings.

In this video, our Web Developer, Anthony, shares some tips for creating good forms, naming them properly and suggestions for where and how to place forms on your website. In our many years of website design, we’ve learned a few things and we’re happy to share.

Still have questions or just want us to do it for you? We get it; you’re BUSY!! Feel free to send us a message on OUR form, and we’ll be in touch soon.

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