Phone numbers: There might only be one, or there might be a dozen. Including and
clearly labeling the company??™s phone numbers is critical.
Fax numbers: Similar to phone numbers, fax lines need to be clearly organized.
Alternate websites: Perhaps there is a subsidiary company or separate product that
warrants its own website; this is a good place to reiterate that information.
(ConocoPhillips??™s website, for instance, lists 12 unique domains under its contact
page.)
E-mail addresses: Whether or not you include your company??™s e-mail addresses
with or without a more formal contact form is up to you. We??™ll discuss this in more
depth later.
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Again, there is no real reason to hide any of this information. People will appreciate your
consideration for covering all contact information in a comprehensive manner, which
translates to more people reaching out to you, which equates to more satisfied customers.
This is especially true if the information needs to be carefully organized, as we??™ll discuss
shortly.
Break up where necessary
Small businesses rarely have more than one or two primary e-mail addresses, or even
more than one office number.
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