How to Write A Useful Contact Us Page

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How to write a useful contact page

Paying little or no attention to a blog’s contact page is one of the mistakes beginners make when starting a blog.

In reality, your blog contact page should be one of the highest priority pages on your blog because it’s one of the most visited pages.

It’s also typically the beginning of your interactions with your blog visitors, who may at the same time be potential customers.

With that in mind, let’s talk about practicable tips for creating a useful contact us page for your blog.

1. Include the Right Information

The type of information you include on your Contact page will depend on your blog and what you publish.

In general, you want to include information about your operations and how your customers can get in touch with you.

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Here are a few typical pieces of information a Contact page should include:

  • Phone Number

Email is great and all, but a lot of people still prefer to call directly. Don’t miss out on a chance to connect with these potential customers by leaving off your phone number.

  • Hours of Operation

If you’re only open certain days of the week, let your visitors know to give them an idea of when they should expect to get in touch with you.

  • Response Time

Set an expectation of how long someone should expect to wait until they hear from you.

  • Email Address

If you don’t include a form, make sure you give people a way to reach you via email. You should never limit your audience to one way of contacting you.

  • Social Handles

Give your visitors an easy way to engage with you on other mediums by linking to your social media profiles.

  • Location

If you sell products or services on your blog, adding your physical address to your Contact page is a great way to build trust with your visitors. If you have more than one location, be sure to list contact methods for both.

Unfortunately, it’s not just enough for your page to have the correct information — it needs to be properly formatted, too.

Your Contact page is home to your website’s other contact methods, like your phone number and address.

These elements should be in readable formats for machines like Schema, hearing TTY, and visual readers, in addition to marketing tools like Googlebot, which need to crawl your page.

Related: How to write an effective about us page that converts your visitors

2. Keep It Organized

This is straightforward; keep things simple.

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As you’ll see on my blog owogram.com, the contact page is easy to navigate.

If you have different ways for your customers to contact you based on the contact purpose, i.e. Sales, Technical Support, Press Inquiries, etc., organize your main Contact Us page with these categories in order to help direct your visitors to the right contact method.

Keep your bases covered by including an “Other” or “General” category for those who may not find what they’re looking for in the list.

3. Make It Easy to Find

Imagine you’re trying to find contact information on a company’s website and can’t locate it anywhere. Do you leave the site in frustration?

Yes.

Don’t let this happen to your blog visitors (or potential customers). Your Contact page’s location should be predictable based on the action you want your customer to take while on your site.

If the main point of your site is to have customers get in touch with you, then your Contact Us page should be in the main navigation.

If it’s a secondary purpose of your site, then the page should be someplace predictable, like in the footer of your site.

Ex: owogram.com

It all depends on what action you want your customer to take. Based on that action, you should be able to determine the location of the page — just keep it predictable. If your target customer wanted to contact you, where would they look to do so?

4. Be Clear and Concise

Think of someone contacting you as a potential sale — you don’t want to do anything that might prevent them from finishing the process and becoming a customer. That’s money potentially lost.

Your Contact Us page should be clear and concise, with no barriers for users to get hung upon.

Keep your copy short and to the point. You’ll also want to include a clear call to action that tells the visitor exactly what you want them to do on the page.

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However, don’t think clear and concise = boring. What it really means is removing anything that doesn’t serve a specific purpose, like fluff copy, excess form fields, etc. Your Contact page can (and should) still be creative without inhibiting a visitor from actually contacting you.

Speaking of being creative…

5. Showcase Your Brand Personality

Think of your contact page as an extension of you. Its style should reflect your brand because this is often the first interaction your blog visitors are having with you.

From a design perspective, your Contact page should fit in with the overall look and feel of your blog. This means going beyond slapping a contact form on a blank page and calling it a day.

Your Contact page is an opportunity to give your visitors a taste of what it’s like to communicate with you, so get creative, both with your design and with your copy.

Again, keep your language clear and concise, but don’t be afraid to have fun with it. Your page should entice visitors to fill out your form, give you a call, shoot you an email, etc. — not bore them to tears.

Ex: Quick Sprout

Conclusion

A contact page is just one of the top important blog pages you should create.

Your Contact page is an opportunity to start a conversation with potential customers or continue engaging with existing ones. This means your page should be a priority when it comes to your blog design and structure.

Make sure your design and copy are clear and concise. Remove anything that might prevent someone from actually contacting you (like longer-than-necessary forms, too much copy, etc.).

Don’t forget to provide valuable business information for your customers as well as a clear call to action for them to get in touch with you.

Lastly, make it unique! This is a customer service touchpoint, which means your Contact Us page should represent your brand and what it’s really like to communicate with you.

Check out more blogging tutorials for helpful guides on starting and running a successful blog.

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