What do you guys think about putting a contact form on every page of the website, or at least every page that offers a service. At the moment I just have a link to a regular contact page but I feel I need more of a call to action, just wondering would that be a little overboard though.
Maybe not on every page, but it will be useful on pages that offer a service. Visitors who want that service can then just enter their details there rather than going to another page and then haviong to go back again to surf further.
definately, don't make it so in your face that it would put them off, but have a contact form or call for action above the fold of the page. eg side bar, or hyper link that sends them to the contact form at the bottom of the page or brings up a popover.
I think you can try that, cause very few people browse through whole website. So which ever page the visited first, you contact form in the side bar should be there as qazu said already.
why not use a collapsible/expandible div? give a little more attention to the link, but i't be great not to have to navigate to other page check the dynamic drive website (www.dynamicdrive.com) for premade scripts i hope that helps
I don`t think that putting a contact form on each of your sites will make your visitors give you any other feedbacks than asking you to remove all the forms, hehe. Most websites which has got a contact form has it on a seperat page which is linked to on every page.
Place contact form in just a page 'contact us'. If u have more products then leave options to communicate to different support sections using menu list, through just one form. Adding form to all pages annoy users and kill professionalism.