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What Is a Likert Scale? Examples + How to Build One

Want to know what a Likert scale is and how to actually use one on your WordPress site?

Measuring how people feel about something is tricky. Open-ended survey responses are a pain to sort through, and a simple yes/no rarely tells you the full story.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through what a Likert scale is, show you real examples you can copy, and explain how I set one up in WPForms so you can start collecting better feedback today.

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WPForms vs MailChimp Form Builder.

WPForms vs Mailchimp Form Builder: Which One Should You Use?

Are you looking to add a contact form on your WordPress website? If so, you might be wondering whether to use the popular contact form plugin WPForms or the Mailchimp Form Builder that comes with your Mailchimp account. In this article, we’ll compare both WPForms and the Mailchimp Form Builder so you can decide which […]

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3 Form Success Message Ideas to Boost Customer Happiness

Looking for ideas for a thank you message to display when users submit your form?

Creating the right thank you message is important for your business because it can have a lasting and meaningful impact on your customer.

In this post, we’ll show you some success message ideas to use on your WordPress forms to boost customer happiness.

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The Best WordPress Drag and Drop Form Builder Plugin

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Contact Form Vs Email

Contact Form vs Email Address: Which Is Better in 2026?

Almost every Contact page on the web puts visitors in front of the same small decision. Fill out the form, or copy the email address into a fresh tab.

The page looks like it’s offering one path forward, but it’s quietly asking the visitor to choose between two very different ways to start a conversation.

That choice matters more in 2026 than it did when this debate first started. AI form fillers complete contact forms in seconds, spam patterns have shifted as bots get smarter, and rotating email aliases get easier.

When both options are on the page, 67.3% of people pick the email address. So which one belongs on your contact page now, and is this even a one-or-the-other question anymore?

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