Lesson 25Connecting by E-mail
Although social media has become an important way to connect with your site visitors, e-mail remains an equally important tool. This lesson shows you some easy ways to:
- Have visitors contact you by e-mail
- Collect visitor e-mails
- E-mail visitors automatically when you update your site
Some of this involves setting up third-party services, but they're either free or low cost.
Contacting You by E-mail
When you want visitors to reach you by e-mail, the two most common ways on websites are:
- Putting your e-mail address somewhere in the text
- Providing a contact form
WordPress makes both of these methods quite easy.
E-mail Addresses
Let me say at the outset: Do not put e-mail addresses anywhere on your site. That's because spammers regularly sweep your site looking for e-mail addresses to “harvest” and put on their lists.
If you choose to ignore this warning, at least do the following: Install a WordPress plugin that will attempt to hide your e-mail address from the evil spammers. Several of them are mentioned at the end of this lesson, but here's a bit about how they work.
Some plugins automatically detect that you've put an e-mail address into a Post, Page, or Widget and use various techniques to make it unreadable to the programs the spammer send around the Internet. Other plugins have you use a shortcode to enter e-mail addresses.
So if you're going to put an e-mail address in your text, what's the best way to do it?
You can enter an e-mail ...
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