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Tool to Help Get People to Sign Up On Your Website

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 by Ilya Bernshteyn

So you’ve built a great new social networking website or forum, how do you make it popular?  According to six degrees of separation, we all know each other through a friend of a friend, up to a maximum of six friends.  How many times have we all run into or heard about someone and thought, “small world”?  I’m sure a lot of people have even seen those Facebook groups with over a million members…some even with no other topic than “let’s see how many members we can get”.  Ok, so it’s not completely scientific evidence, but the numbers can get truly huge.  That’s why one of the best ways to get people to your website is to invite friends, then let them invite their friends, and so on.  We’ve made this super easy by making available a web 2.0 development tool for websites that allows your users to invite friends from Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Gmail and many other popular websites.

Web 2.0 Development Contact Forms

Thursday, October 8th, 2009 by Ilya Bernshteyn

In interactive web 2.0 development websites one of the most important ways customers can interact with websites is through submitting their contact information through a contact form.  It’s one of the greatest tools for a company because it shows a potential customer browsed the site, is interested in what the company has to offer, and wants to talk.  As a result it’s important to keep the contact form simple.  Too many fields, especially with things like a mailing address (especially when it’s required) discourage visitors from submitting their information because 1. it takes too much time and 2. it’s too personal.

Simple White Paper Request Form:

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Intechnic’s own Contact Form:

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We’ve found that simple contact forms asking for max a name, e-mail, company name, phone and brief message work best because they’re quick to fill out and give a simple starting point for a conversation.  There have been lots of studies comparing short and long contact forms and why simple is better, bottom line is you don’t want barriers to your customers contacting you!