I have a website right now that has a form on it that I’m not happy with. It wasn’t easy to put together, and because of it’s appearance, somewhat unprofessional looking, I don’t think it’s as appealing to people as it could be.
You may be experiencing the same thing…forms are important to websites…they are a way that you can gather the information that is most important to you so that you can serve your visitors in the best way possible.
This is why, within the next couple of days, I’m looking forward to trying a web form builder that I was introduced very recently. The pricing is good, you can do 2 forms free, but there will be ads on them; for about $9 a month, you can do 5 forms, etc., but I do have to take a closer look at all the details…and so can you.
As I said, you can try it out right from the site, and there’s a nice video tutorial along with the trial to help you figure things out, but it looks very easy.
Whether you are an author trying to gather information for your next book, or from your readers; or a person like me who does book reviews and wants specific information about books to add to my site; or in a business that has nothing to do with books but requires gathering of information, the form-builder will be so helpful. It will also bring you contacts that you would never have met before without it.
Give it a try! I’m going to.


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