You're most welcome Donatella! I'm glad that the Google Forms alternative worked for you and you were able to easily set it up. Thanks for letting me know...cheers!
Great video thanks. I have only just noticed that none of my blogger contact forms work anymore (thanks google) so having spent a lot of time messing around I finally found your video. Thanks again, works fine.
@TheLighthouseUK you're welcome! Yes, unfortunately the Blogger team doesn't seem interested in resolving this bug. It's been reported months ago and nothing has been done to fix it. So this alternate option is one of the solutions which works well. I'm glad you found it useful and it's working for you. Thanks for stopping by...cheers!
@@AnthonyGodinho Thank you AJ. Sadly I've submitted things to the Blogger team and they never respond. Maybe this will help with some of the difficulties. Appreciate you!
@@favored110 You're welcome Fay! Yeah, it's been a while since this was reported to the Blogger team and at this point, I don't even know if they will fix this bug. Apparently, it's ok if you have a custom domain, but not the blogspot sub-domain. Stay blessed!
You're welcome! I'm glad this tutorial helped. Yeah, Google Forms is a good way to create a decent contact form for your blog or website. Stay safe and blessed!
Hi Jaelynn, I'm glad you decided to try Google Forms, instead of the regular native Blogger contact form. Good to know that it works better for your website. Thanks for letting me know. Happy Thanksgiving...stay safe!
Sir, could you please help me is any way to integrate payment button with other contact or registration form html code to my blogger ?becauz I'll give astrology answer to client after receiving payment..
Hi there, generally, when you want to create a 2-step process, like in your case, you should create a simple 2-step funnel. You will need a sales funnel building software for this. Alternatively, what you can do is, before the form, write down the process so visitors know what to do. So in your case, you would write down the two steps involved, which is: (1) complete the form with all questions; (2) click the "Pay Now" button to complete the payment. You can probably add a third step to inform them what to expect once they complete the form and payment. That is, you will email them within 24 hours (for example) after they submit the form and complete the payment. On your current blog, I think you've done it correctly. That is, added the form and the pay button. But, I would suggest adding the steps involved. You can also put a little note indicating that the payment is secure and add a couple of genuine testimonials that will help build trust. Hope this helps!
@@AnthonyGodinho Sir I really happy to spent ur valuable time to reply me, thank you so much and I modified my blogger that I inserted jotform to integrate payment gateway instead of Google forms but I stuck in that case as this form not submitted in jot website, so it's not working in blogger, I should know how to do this.Is this way right?
You're welcome my friend! In terms of the issues you're facing with Jotform, can you please let me know details so I can help you. It's best to connect with me on my Facebook page and message me there. You will find the link to my FB page in the About section of my RU-vid channel. BTW, bear in mind that Jotform has limitations with the free plan (in fact, even the paid plans has limitations). For example, the free plan only allows 100 form submissions per month. Same thing with views, that is, you can only have 1,000 form views per month. Anyway, feel free to connect with me on my FB page and message me more details along with the URL of your blog page.
Hi Santosh, you're welcome! Yeah, you can place the Google Form in the side bar, though I'm not sure if it will fit ok. You would have to adjust the height and width in the embed code. Essentially, you would add an HTML Code section (in Blogger) in your side bar and then use the embed code of the form. Hope this makes sense and helps!
Hi @anees Mohson you're welcome! To resize the Google Contact form, you can manually change the width and height in the iFrame embed code. Hope this helps!
Hi there, did you try the regular Contact Form? I've created a separate tutorial for it. It's working ok now. What issue are you having with the Google Forms? I don't know of any other alternative at this time.
Hi @Oliwia Ziebinska you can add an image or video as a section when designing your Google Contact Form. So are you saying that you added an image to your form? If so, it should display on Blogger once you embed the form. That being said, I don't think you can add an image over the main header section (in my case the little green line). Any image that you add in the Google form will show below that section. If you want to add an image over top of that section, you'd have to do it within Blogger itself. To do so, when you're in edit mode (in Blogger), you can place your cursor at the top and add an image using the Insert Image button. Hope this makes sense and helps...cheers!
Hi Pooja, that's a good question. Unfortunately, Google Forms are actually not mobile-responsive. However, you can adjust the dimensions, especially the width so as to fit it (more or less) within the vertical screen of a mobile device.
@@AnthonyGodinho Thanks for replying...I have one more problem...when I copy the code to my blogger page, the google form is not showing up rather there is a weird grey colored big block with a "video paused icon" on it...what can I do?
@pooja sanwal you're welcome! Yeah, that is indeed weird. Are you using an ad blocker or in Incognito mode (on your browser)? I can help check it out, if you wish. If so, connect with me via my Facebook page and message me there with the URL of your Blogger page (where you embedded your Google form) and the embed code as well. You'll find the link to my FB page in the About section of my RU-vid channel. I avoid posting links here in the RU-vid comments section because you may get flagged for spamming.
Hi Billy, yes, the email address must align to the same Google account. But, you can always redirect emails coming to a particular Gmail account/address to another non-Gmail email address. This can be done within Gmail itself.
@@AnthonyGodinho your videos are a godsend. Have a couple of questions I'd love to send you offline hope all is well with you and thank you for the brilliant online tutorials. MY NAME = MY WEBSITE
@Billy Lowe You're most welcome Billy and thanks for your kind words. I've sent you an email message via your AOL email address. It may end up in your Spam folder. But, you can just reply back to me and ask me your questions. I'll do my best to help. Happy New Year...cheers!
its good but u must login on ur google account to can use this form .. so for the users .. i think its be some hard .. that he not login on google account .. and why the form of blogger not work fine ? can u contact the blogger Developers ??
@mhmoud2008 you can use the same Gmail account that you use for Blogger, so you would already be logged in. If you're using another Google account, then just forward that email to your main Gmail account. I have no idea why the native Blogger form is not working. The Blogger team is aware of this bug and hopefully they will provide a solution soon. So the above alternative is a decent option to use, rather than having the Blogger form that doesn't work. Another solution is to use Facebook. So if you have a Facebook Page, you can use the Messenger link so visitors can contact you directly via your FB page and you can check your messages there. Hope that makes sense.
@mhmoud2008 I don't know of any other solution at this time. The Google Forms option is fairly straight-forward. Alternatively, like I said earlier, if you have a Facebook Page, you can FB Messenger. I believe the native Blogger contact form works on a custom domain. Unfortunately, the Blogger team doesn't seem too interested in resolving this issue.