As a rule, the best contact pages perform certain functions:
- They explain why a visitor should contact you and describe how you can help to solve your visitors’ problems.
- They include an email and phone number so that the visitors could quickly find the required information.
- They include a short form that uses fill that will help you understand who’s contacting you.
- They include a call-to-action to keep people on your website and provide them with another option if they don’t want to complete even a simple form.
- They showcase the main company ideas. This can be done by including a list of recent blog posts or articles about the company in the press.
- They are linked to your active corporate social media accounts like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to give visitors a way to engage with your business.
- They redirect the user to a thank-you page that explains when and how you’ll contact them.

