A contact page tells your website visitors how to reach your business. This article covers what to include on your contact page and gives you two ready-to-use templates to start from.
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Why a business email address matters here
Using an email address on your own domain (like you@yourbusiness.com) instead of a personal email makes your business look more established and helps people trust who they're contacting.
What to include on your Contact Us page
Here are the details you should list on your website's Contact Us page:
Business email address — Add this as a clickable link so it opens the visitor's email client automatically, ready for them to write to you.
Phone number — Adding your phone number makes it easy for customers to reach you directly.
Social media links — Add these near the bottom of the page, after your other contact details, so visitors can find your social channels without them competing for attention.
Postal address — Include your office, shop, or restaurant address along with an interactive map so visitors can find directions easily.
Contact form — A contact form lets visitors reach you even if they don't want to use email or phone. Include only the fields you actually need to respond well — name, email, and message is usually enough.
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Templates to get started
Template 1 includes:
- Contact form
- Interactive map
- Address
- Business email address
- Phone number
- Social media links
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Template 2 includes:
- Business email address
- Address
- Contact form
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Quick recap
A complete contact page usually includes: a clickable business email address, a phone number, your postal address with a map, social media links, and a contact form. Use either template above as a starting point and adjust the fields to match what your business needs.
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