Nobody
likes filling in forms, but they are always the only means to a
purpose, what stands between you and getting what you need (may that be
logging into your e-mail, ordering a software product or just searching
for some information). Even though users know forms are necessary, they
still just won't enjoy filling them in.
A
simple lesson of economics goes like this. We are given two
manufacturers, who both make the same alarm clock, with the exact same
functions. One of them adds the possibility to choose the alarm sound.
His clocks will be more successful. With a small price, he obtains a
greater profit.
The
Internet provides endless possibilities. In most cases the user can
abandon your form and try a different Web site. What can make the
difference between your company and the competitors? Might be your
to-the-point, easier to use html forms.
About the Author
This
article was written by Adriana Iordan, Web Marketing Manager at
Avangate B.V. Avangate is a complete ecommerce provider for shareware
sales incorporating an easy to use and secure online payment system
plus additional software marketing services and sales tools. http://www.avangate.com/