Data remains at the core of your marketing efforts. We have been using forms for a long to collect the data of our prospects which helps us reach them out.

In this data collection process, it is important that the forms you deploy appeal your visitors or they will just ignore feeding data.

HubSpot columnist Caroline Forsey has shared ten web form examples that are worth copying.

Forsey says, “In recent years, I feel a bit spoiled when it comes to filling out online forms — typically, they’re able to auto-fill my information, and take less than a minute to get me what I need.

Forms used to require so much information, you’d have to really, really want something to dedicate the time to filling one out.

Now, we notice immediately if a form is cumbersome or time-consuming — because so many forms aren’t. If a form doesn’t almost instantaneously get us what we want, we ditch the page.

Here, we’ve collected some of the most impressive online forms so you can learn by example, and hopefully apply some of these methods to your own web forms moving forward.

1. Kickstarter

Kickstarter’s sign-up form is clean, with a basic white background, so you can focus on the form fields that matter. It also doesn’t ask for too much information, which is key for holding the attention of a busy audience”.

10 Web Form Examples You’ll Want to Copy Immediately

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