Unbounce, a landing page creation tool helps HTML developers create impactful landing pages. One of the limitations of Unbounce is that its each landing page can only have one embedded form.

MOZ columnist Robin Lord has published an article suggesting some possibilities to deal with this ‘one form’ problem in Unbounce.

Lord says, “Now that we’ve established the problem, let’s run through some solutions, shall we?

Fortunately, there are a few possible ways to solve this problem, either using built-in Unbounce tools or by adding code through open HTML, CSS, and JavaScript inputs.

It’s worth bearing in mind that one solution is to not have the form on your page at all, and have your call-to-action buttons linking to other pages with forms. This is the approach Unbounce uses in the example below. While that’s a perfectly valid approach, I wouldn’t call it so much a solution to this problem as a completely different format, so I haven’t included it in the list below”.

Getting Around the “One Form” Problem in Unbounce

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