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- [Patrick] As you've seen, there's a ton of different contact form options in the WordPress space, and each of them are good at some things and not great at others. The great thing about contact forms is they're easy to switch out. So my advice is to make a decision quickly, try that contact form and see if it works for you. If it doesn't, you can always install a new one. If you're building sites for clients, I love recommending Gravity Forms and Ninja Forms because they have so many add-ons. It's very quick to handle any strange requests from a client. On my site, Speaking in Bytes, I talk about e-commerce, WordPress and sometimes even contact forms. I also run an online event for WooCommerce users called WooSesh. If you want to get free WooCommerce knowledge, check out WooSesh, and if you want to chat, go to one of my sites and try the contact form.

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