BuddyBoss and PeepSo have chat features, but most websites don't.
It is common knowledge that a website should have a contact form.
One could say that the purpose of the site is to increase the number of inquiries, with questions and questions coming in through the "contact form."
However, I personally find contact forms to be one-way and outdated, so I prefer other methods.
For example, on this site
is a one-on-one message board with users.
It's like chatwork with members.
I want to respond appropriately in situations like this.
This is also great.
I think teaching or consulting could be a viable business in itself.
The "Contact Form" is for people who use disposable email addresses"Avoiding questions"There are so many of them that it's pointless to respond to them. The chances that people with disposable emails will become customers are extremely low. Even if I reply, or even if I research, verify, or work on them and reply, there is no reply. I think it's a waste of time to respond. I also get sales emails.
And on the bottom right of the screen
is.
It's free to use.
You need to register with Chatway, but only with your name and email address. It takes a minute. This kind of service is often paid, so the free version is attractive. If you want to use special features or use it on a large scale, I think there will be paid plans in the future, but for now it's free. It may be first come first served.
You can manage chat from your WordPress admin screen.
You can also add staff.
It can also be converted into Japanese.
If you implement this, you will no longer need a contact form.
You may still receive inquiries from people using disposable email addresses, but you will not receive spam.
Old, standard plugins are introduced by anyone and everywhere, so you are free to believe in them, use them, or not, but new plugins that are highly rated as mentioned above are undoubtedly innovative plugins, so we recommend that you adopt them as soon as possible, and even if you don't use them, test and verify them.
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