Unless your in the third world, isn't fax dead? I don't care where the
contact info is as long as it is clear - that is a clear Contact Us.
The funny thing is the number if web 2.0 companies that have a
spurious contatc and about us sections- the particularly fly by night
just have a web form.
will evans
emotive architect &
hedonic designer
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On Nov 18, 2008, at 10:50 AM, "Danny Hope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2008/11/18 Anthony Zeoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Over the past few years, I¹ve been imploring smaller companies who
have
brochure-ware sites or have a limited product offering to put their
contact
information (address, tel, email, fax) and if need by, their support
telephone and email on the homepage. Usually, in the header or footer
depending on the overall site design. I feel hiding this
information behind
a click just leads to frustration.
Any thoughts?
It depends on whether your clients want more people to make contact
via phone/email/fax. Personally I wouldn't want to clutter up a
website with the addition of a fax number.
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Regards,
Danny Hope
http://linkedin.com/in/dannyhope
07595 226 792
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