Jul 11, 20218:36 AM - edited Aug 12, 20219:29 AM
Inbound Professor
Share your favorite form examples!
Without forms, marketers would have a tough time obtaining information on potential customers and tracking data regarding purchases, customer feedback, new leads, and survey responses. In a highly digital world, it’s hard to think of a successful business that doesn’t have at least one web form on its site.
Here’s an example of one of my favorite forms in the wild: Grubhub.
Grubhub uses a pop-up sign-up form, which eliminates distractions by darkening the background to bring the form into focus. Leads are asked for just three pieces of information that they can either fill out manually or automatically using their Facebook or Google account.
The key takeaway? Grubhub knows how to create an efficient and easy experience for its visitors.
What businesses do you think do a great job at getting visitors to sign up or Live their forms? What best practices do they employ? Share your experiences below!
An example of an interesting form is on Nordstroms not only is the background darkened for focus but the double offer option for how the user would like to interact with the survey being presented is a great example of making something usually annoying or dreadful like surveys delightful.Nordstrom Pop-Up Survey form
I work for Las Vegas Harley-Davidson, and in order to combat inventory struggles, I created a marketing campaign to buy customer's motorcycles back. Here is my favorite form I've created so far: http://ride.lasvegasharleydavidson.com/we-want-your-ride