Extending Your Contact Page
Expand your site's content as necessary. Add some graphics-intensive pages or an extended contact form.
Menus, Programs, Services. A restaurant might want to have a full-page graphic of a breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner menu. A spa may want to show their list of services offered. An event coordinator might want to display a poster or event program. This would be best done on a separate page for each item.
Product or Service Page. If you have many products or services to describe, or you need to show a lot of pictures, it's best to split them up into one or more separate page(s). Large or numerous pictures can increase page load time. 40% of U.S. internet users are still on dial-up accounts, which loads pages slowly, and most visitors won't wait more than 30 seconds for your first page to load.
Location and Directions. YouCanWeb.Net can provide a small area map for your home page at no extra charge. If you wish to link to a more detailed Yahoo or Mapquest map, or if you need to give detailed contact information, this is best done on a separate page.
Extended Contact Form. Your contact form can ask for a long list of information, such as best times to call, or alternative contact methods. You can request any information necessary to be prepared when you call them. You can use the form to collect demographic information of interested parties, such as age and gender. More than three or four fields is best done on a separate page.
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