March 18, 2026
Three Contact Page Mistakes That Quietly Cost Leads
Many contact pages ask visitors to reach out but fail to show a direct email, a phone number, or even a simple explanation of what happens next. That uncertainty can stop a real lead from ever making contact.
Another common problem is hiding contact information behind too much design. A clean page with a short invitation, visible contact details, and social links usually performs better than a clever page that makes people hunt.
Businesses that answer these questions clearly tend to see better outreach quality: Who should contact you, how should they do it, and how quickly will you reply?