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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply
Long or Short forms for lead capturing on wholesaling websites?
I am in the process of building my website.
From you wholesalers that have tried both, have you found that your "make me a cash offer" type lead capture forms are more effective when they are long or short?
Also, I'd like to offer some sort of free information such as a report. This report would require the viewer to submit their contact information before they can view the information. Any suggestions on what type of information to provide and/or where to source this information?
Thanks!