Hidding your contact information on your website can give the wrong impression to your site visitors. Having a form on your contact page is handy and useful, it’s ok to have it, but don’t just leave your site visitors with the option of contacting you with ONLY the use of a form on your contact page.
If you have a contact page with a telephone number and street address, visitors will find you more trustful. If you’re a home business, get a mailbox address service and use that for your site, having a PO box address shown is better that not having any address shown at all. If you use your home telephone or your cell phone for business and don’t want to display that number to the world on your site, then consider getting a 2nd tel number, maybe a voicemail to email number from j2.com to display on your site, so that visitors get an option to call you. Lastly, leave at least one email address on your contact page ’sales@yourdomain.com or info@yourdomain.com\’ - if you’re worried about spam, simply get the email encrypted or have it as an image graphic (or both) so visitors can see your email but spam bots can’t.
No matter what information you display on your contact page, remember the more info you show the more established and trustworthy you’re business will portray.
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