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Top Producer: Collect real estate leads through your web forms

January 24th, 2012

Our list of third party integrations continues to expand! The newest integration is with Top Producer, the most intuitive real estate CRM on the web. The contact information collected through your 123ContactForm web forms will be added to your Top Producer lists with every form submission.

To gear up the integration with Top Producer for your [...]

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Form Building Tips & Tricks

January 17th, 2012

We’ve prepared a set of tips and tricks that will show you how to obtain compelling results with some easy form tweaks. They might also trigger new ideas of your own for extending the capabilities of your forms.

Hidden buttons
Submit, Calculate and Purchase – these buttons can easily be hidden.
1. Submit: You can find this button [...]

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123ContactForm + WordPress + PayPal

December 19th, 2011

Some time ago, we were talking about how beautifully 123ContactForm integrates with Facebook and Twitter, to generate a maximum of exposure for your message. Now we’ll discuss another trio and see how to set it up – 123ContactForm web forms with PayPal payment integration, published on WordPress.
With WordPress order forms, you don’t need to get [...]

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The Anatomy of an Event Registration Form

December 7th, 2011

There are several must-have sections in an appealing event registration form. Users should get, in one place, a brief event description and the possibility to register. This way, you’ll strengthen their wish to attend your event, you’ll be crystal clear from the beginning and you’ll receive a clean, consistent guest list at the end.
Let’s have [...]

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Tweak: Choice Form Field with Default Value

November 14th, 2011

Choice fields are valuable items within a form. With order form catalog entries, they showcase the offer completely and concisely. When addressing matters of preference or opinion, they help form users identify their own likes and thoughts. With factual data requests, like salary or age ranges, they speed up the fill-out process by stating [...]

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Choose an Image! Radio Buttons with Images

October 28th, 2011

We’ve got a fresh out of the box feature! You can now use images as options in your radio buttons list. They come in handy for various purposes: to request users’ opinion on graphic identity elements, to showcase your product list, to build vivid survey fields on any topic.
To take the first situation as our case [...]

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Set Up Form Branching and Conditional Logic

October 20th, 2011

However difficult it may be to find the looks and the brains combined in real life, on 123ContactForm they coexist in perfect harmony. Forms are not just pretty faces. They are also endowed with logic. Based on user action and owner specification, forms can behave differently. A more accurate definition of 123ContactForm web forms would [...]

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10 Most Common Support Questions

October 17th, 2011

We love to stay close to our users and to provide you with all the information that you need in order to create awesome forms. Whatever it is that doesn’t work or that you are in doubt of, fill out our contact us form. Here is a list of the 10 most common questions that [...]

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Why & How to Create a Sales Lead Form

October 13th, 2011

Sales leads are the first step in closing sales. Leads can come from various online and offline sources and refer to data gathered on prospective customers or business partners. Although the approach is different, both B2B and B2C marketing need to capture leads and to nurture relationships.
With B2B, the aim is to get leads on [...]

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Build a Single Opt-In Online Form

October 10th, 2011

Opt-in forms are the quickest way to grow your email subscriber list. You can create online forms that are primarily meant to get new contacts (we’ll deal with them in a future article) or online forms and surveys that are designed for other purposes, but can bring collateral benefits. By using the opt-in feature instead [...]

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