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Embedding a FREE contact form into your site

There’s no best way to embedding a FREE contact form into your website. It all depends on what kind of website you have and what kind of functionality you want to offer to your users. For example:
  • WordPress users benefit from the Contact Form 7 Plugin … but it’s quite challenging to customise it’s design.
  • Standalone (and an easier) solutions are the free contactme.com, but it also has an outstanding plugin for WordPress. What I like most about ContactMe is all kinds of customisation, embedding options (including offering standalone buttons) + immediate opt-in to Mailchimp. ContactMe really is a category creator! Been using it for over a year
  • Google Profile offers all kind of form contact options (but no way to customize it)
  • New comer is Google Docs … yeah I know it sounds funny, but you can actually create any kind of contactform in Google Docs.

About Earnie Rhyker

tech pioneer | intellectual BadAss | ethical lifehacker | WordPress Developer & Polyglot | information activist | blogger | added value services provider | multimedia enthusiast | senior linux server administrator | geek | bitcoin investor | laptop entrepreneur | open source contributor | hackintosh fanatic | charity donator | accredited top MLM networker & internet marketer 2014-2016 @ BFH | digital expat

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