When you think of great website design, you probably think about a website's homepage, or their blog, or their product pages. But what about a website's 'Contact Us' page? Far too many website designers put contact pages near the bottom of their priority list in terms of copywriting and design. Think about how many contact pages you've stumbled upon that look like they were built in the 1990s, even if the rest of the website is beautiful and updated. That, my friends, is a huge mistake. Your 'Contact Us' page is one of the most important pages on your website. For most companies, it's typically one of the most-visited site pages. Contact Form Best Practices Review the following list of elements shared by successful contact pages to learn about the features and best practices you should remember to include in your own web form. Great contact forms typically... • Are easy to find so a visitor can quickly get in touch should they need it. • Explain why someone should contact them, and describe how they can help solve their visitors' problems. • Include an email and phone number so visitors can quickly find the right information. • Include a short form using fields that'll help the business understand who's contacting them. • Include a call-to-action to provide visitors with another option if they choose not to complete the form. • Showcase the company's thought leadership, whether that's by including a list of recent blog posts or articles about the company in the press. • Link to active social media accounts like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to give visitors a way to engage with the business. • Redirect to a thank you page that explains when and how you'll be contacting them and links to helpful content and resources. • Are creative and memorable so visitors associate contacting your brand with a positive or funny memory. • Show off what your brand does so visitors and potential customers can get a sense of the work you do before they even get in touch. • Avoid unnecessary fields and words so your page remains as straightforward and simple as possible — no fluff! Survicate's contact page is another example of a beautifully simple layout combined with friendly, welcoming copy. I love the subheader below the fold and just above the form, which reads: "Let's talk about your project." That kind of conversational, colloquial language is exactly the kind of copy that makes visitors feel closer to a brand. The form itself is simple, with large form fields and CTA buttons -- making it very mobile-friendly. Below that, they've laid out all the typical contact information -- office address, phone number, email, hours of operation, etc. -- in a way that's easy to read and scan. Finally, I love that their icons and primary CTA reflect the same color yellow as their logo. All of these simple touches make for a clean, visually appealing design. also read-Typingspeed Digital Seva